Tires BFGoodrich or Firestone

BFGoodrich Tires

I put BFG KO3s on a month ago and I like them so far in the snow, havent had a chance to test mud or sand yet. Im coming from general APT that worked fine for like 50k miles, I wouldnt say they were amazing at anything but they weren't terrible.

Pros: good in the snow
Cons: not amazing at anything
Mileage: 50000 km
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 5.0

I’ve been very impressed with my BFG Trail Terrain /TAs. Light off-road use, real good in snow, confident in lots of rain, good on the road, and look great.

Pros: good in snow, lots rain
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Firestone Tires
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Rating 5.0

I see you already got some tires but for future reference the Firestone fire hawk indy500 is one of the best bang for buck tires out there. It’s been a couple years since I got mine but I think they were around $160 a tire and they WAY outperform the nitto nt555 that costs significantly more. I bought them as a cheap set of tires for the wet weather not expecting anything special and they surprised the hell out of me. I will recommend them to everyone that asks because they’re just that good (for a tire at that price range).

Pros: best bang for buck
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Firestone Tires

I have Indy 500s on my ND banger tire for the price AND you can drive them in the rain.

Pros: good price, drive in rain
Vehicle: Mazda
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Firestone Tires

While not a 200tw tire the Firestone Firehawk Indy 500 (340tw) not only costs significantly less but I've ran them with excellent grip on my WRX.

Pros: excellent grip, costs less
Vehicle: Subaru
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