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BFGoodrich Commercial T/A All-Season Tire Review

 

1999 Dodge Ram 3500 QuadCab 2wd Dually

 
Miles driven on tires: 65,000
Location: Chicago, IL
Driving Condition: Mostly Highway
Driving Style: Average
 

Initial Review, 65,000 Miles on Tires
September 27, 2009

We travel many miles pulling a trailer through snow, rain and hot sun. These tires never failed us. With a lot of weight we didn't see much hydroplaning or slipping, but of course with no weight and 2 wheel drive, they didnt' grab in the snow or ice. We added chains to overcome a few bad snow storms and I thought the tires would break down after using the chains, but they have held up well. We lost 6 trailer tires over the life of the 6 of these, so they can take the heat. They also kept the pressure well. I only had to add air once a year in the spring. My gas mileage is around 14 unloaded and 12 loaded with a 15k trailer. Road noise seemed to get louder as the tread decreased as well. All in all a great long lasting tire for a dually and great all season tire.

 

1996 Ford F250 4wd Pick-up

 
Miles driven on tires: 3,000
Location: Sterling, VA
Driving Condition: Combined Highway/City
Driving Style: Easy Going

 

Initial Review, 3,000 Miles on Tires
December 20, 2010

Just got some snow last week here in Virginia. Oh my gosh these tires are scary on light 1 inch snow! I will be buying some real Snow tires for this winter. My drive way has a slight dip in the middle I had to place my F250 in 4wd and get a running start to get in or out of my drive way. They are dangerous on frost, forget about ice and and 1 inch of snow.

 

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