Feb-17-2022 08:56 AM
Mar-04-2022 11:55 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
ReneeG said:
"So each of those tires in the pic are not blowouts, but tread separation and both are Goodyear? Goodyear separating like that?
First pic NOT blowout but was tread loss. Second pic IS a blowout caused by tread loss then it blew. I had temp and visual checked one out before towing 60mph and 70 degrees out.
I think these tires simply don't like being ran close to max weight rating. Ran them on last DRV thousands of miles with zero issues. Hoping these monster Continental's do the job!!!
Both are GY "H" 17.5's.
Mar-04-2022 09:27 AM
Mar-04-2022 08:44 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Grit dog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:monkey44 wrote:
BFG Has been our brand consistantly since the 1980's ... We also try to save money when practical, but our lives and those of our kids and grandkids ride on our tires.
Tires, whether on a truck or on a trailer or on a MH, is not the place we'd choose save a buck. Didn't scrimp on MC tires either. 🙂
Never scrimped on tires and with way over one million miles under my belt I have had ONE blowout.
One blowout? Didn’t you just start a thread about losing more than one tire just on your trailer in the last year or however long?
OK, I will repeat my self. ONE blow out!!!
First pic is tread separation November 21. This tire caused $5,200 damage including the tire.
Second pic my wife changing a blow out in November 2020. All four were replaced by GY that winter.
Mar-03-2022 05:28 PM
BurbMan wrote:
Your wife looks hot! She should be inside in the air conditioning!!! LOL
Mar-03-2022 04:54 PM
Mar-03-2022 03:34 PM
Grit dog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:monkey44 wrote:
BFG Has been our brand consistantly since the 1980's ... We also try to save money when practical, but our lives and those of our kids and grandkids ride on our tires.
Tires, whether on a truck or on a trailer or on a MH, is not the place we'd choose save a buck. Didn't scrimp on MC tires either. 🙂
Never scrimped on tires and with way over one million miles under my belt I have had ONE blowout.
One blowout? Didn’t you just start a thread about losing more than one tire just on your trailer in the last year or however long?
Mar-03-2022 03:27 PM
Mar-03-2022 03:07 PM
wowens79 wrote:
I’ve been super happy with my Cooper tires. Reasonable price, good traction, good wear.
Feb-27-2022 06:32 PM
blofgren wrote:ksss wrote:
I really liked the BFG KO AT's down to about the 50% wear out point. They are in my view one of the best AT tires on ice in that first 50%. Probably do to all the sipes and cuts they just do a great job planting the pickup on snow packed/icy roads. My issue was how fast they would wear out. Every year (for 9 years) I would replace two of the tires due to wear, right before Winter. It seems like towing really wore them down fast. Not great cutting fresh snow, even when new, but decent enough.
They seem to wear really well on lighter vehicles, but wear like crazy on HD diesel trucks. I ran a set on a Ranger 4x4 for work and they wore like steel.
Feb-27-2022 04:55 PM
ksss wrote:
I really liked the BFG KO AT's down to about the 50% wear out point. They are in my view one of the best AT tires on ice in that first 50%. Probably do to all the sipes and cuts they just do a great job planting the pickup on snow packed/icy roads. My issue was how fast they would wear out. Every year (for 9 years) I would replace two of the tires due to wear, right before Winter. It seems like towing really wore them down fast. Not great cutting fresh snow, even when new, but decent enough.
Feb-27-2022 04:46 PM
Feb-27-2022 03:06 PM
Feb-27-2022 01:46 PM
Feb-27-2022 01:37 PM
FishOnOne wrote:monkey44 wrote:
BFG Has been our brand consistantly since the 1980's ... We also try to save money when practical, but our lives and those of our kids and grandkids ride on our tires.
Tires, whether on a truck or on a trailer or on a MH, is not the place we'd choose save a buck. Didn't scrimp on MC tires either. 🙂
I was a fan of BFG AT tires and had excellent durability from them until I purchased a set of BFG AT 2 tires. My truck exhibited death wobble 2 times with them and was lucky to get 40k miles out of them. We don't even use them on our farm/ranch trucks anymore. Crazy thing is BFG is owned by Michelin which doesn't make any sense.