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RinconVTR
Jun 11, 2016Explorer
I recently switched from P to LT on my SUV. Absolute overkill, but I have my (silly) reasons for doing so, we'll see if it actually "pays off".
So anyway, my point is that I did a lot of searching on the tire I bought. And you know what, it didn't matter what brand and model tire I searched for...I found major problems with every single one.
For the LT tire I bought..BFG KO2...there are countless reports of blow outs, tread separation, and too balance problems to count. Should I not have bought this tire? Well, then what should I have purchased, if I can find failure reports on everything I search for.
You all think that some minimum testing standard you found on the internet will protect your trailer running LT's vs ST's is an extreme false reality. It's time to get a clue people, you don't know what OEM's are actually testing to. And you never will.
Practically everything you buy that is made by man, can fail. Even your food "MADE IN THE USA" can fail you.
So anyway, my point is that I did a lot of searching on the tire I bought. And you know what, it didn't matter what brand and model tire I searched for...I found major problems with every single one.
For the LT tire I bought..BFG KO2...there are countless reports of blow outs, tread separation, and too balance problems to count. Should I not have bought this tire? Well, then what should I have purchased, if I can find failure reports on everything I search for.
You all think that some minimum testing standard you found on the internet will protect your trailer running LT's vs ST's is an extreme false reality. It's time to get a clue people, you don't know what OEM's are actually testing to. And you never will.
Practically everything you buy that is made by man, can fail. Even your food "MADE IN THE USA" can fail you.
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