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BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A Tire Review

 

2007 Nissan Frontier King Cab SE

 
Miles driven on tires: 65,000
Location: North Kitsap, WA
Driving Condition: Combined Highway/City
Driving Style: Average
 

Initial Review, 65,000 Miles on Tires
April 06, 2011

I drove on these tires for 4.5 yrs so I feel they were solid and 65,ooo+ miles I cant say I did not get my $$$ worht out of them. They ride a little rough after and loud after 33K miles. Rotated them every 7K miles, tread wear was even, They rode as if they were octogan shaped and they did not preform well on slushy roads, they keep a solid grip on rain soaked ones. I might buy the tire again if the deal was right, but I am searching for something with more preformance, queiter and smoother ride.

 

2007 GMC Yukon

 
Miles driven on tires: 38,000
Location: roanoke, VA
Driving Condition: Combined Highway/City
Driving Style: Average

 

Initial Review, 38,000 Miles on Tires
February 10, 2011

I replaced my Goodyear Wranglers which were the original equipment tires at 52000 miles. I was not pleased with the Goodyears traction and handling. When the Long Trails were first installed I really liked the ride, handling and the traction they gave on wet pavement and in snow. I was told and under the impression I would get 55-60k miles out of these tires. I am now replacing them at 38000. I get them rotated every 7500 without exception. I feel the dealership is somewhat responsible for them not wearing well as they over inflated them but I am not please with the tread life of the tires.

 

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