Thought I'd share this for some of you that may not already know this. ... I figured it could go in the "general" section because it covers a few things.
Few years ago, I was looking to dump the factory GM piece o junk OEM tires, with a All Terain (AT) tire. I needed an AT that would be a compromise for both light off roading AND towing. A strictly classed "mud tire" with a really aggressive tread would be overkill for the streets and a "street tire" tread just wouldn't cut it for light to moderate off roading. I also needed a "E" load rating, vs the weaker "D" rating simply because I tow and load the truck up waaaaay too heavy (don't we all?) when going out in the boonies.
I've had BFG's before on smaller trucks, but BFG at the time didn't make an AT tire in my size 285/R17 with the stronger "E" rating. So, I bought another brand that although were classified as "AT," they just didn't have good traction in the dirt. The tread pattern was too "gentle" for a lack of better terms. However, the "E" load rating of those tires was the more important factor for me. As far as other brands went at the time, they were all the same.
Fast forward today... I'm shopping for new tires again and the tire dealer told me that BFG FINALLY LISTENED to customer demand and now make most of their AT tires for larger sized wheels with an E rating!!!!! YES!!!! BFG has made an E loading AT tire in the past, but it's always been for just a select few sizes of tire. So today, I bought a set in my size. He told me that BFG went to a E rating just a little over a year ago and it was one of the company's biggest customer requests. I feel that BFG pretty much makes the best general use AT tires around for "general" all around use of most camper/truck owners. They have the best tread pattern out there that doesn't go overboard, like a mud tire, when a mud tire performs terribly for general street use.
On a side note, the E rating has 10 ply sidewalls, vs the D's 8-ply sidewalls. The "D" rating sidewalls start to wobble when loaded heavy and up to speed. (Not good.). So, if you're looking for a great AT tire to use for hauling heavy loads and towing, BFG is finally on track again.
Just thought I'd pass the info on.
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