Tires BFGoodrich or MRF

BFGoodrich Tires
philipvpiercey
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Rating 4.5

I am presently running then on my Tacoma: daily driver, but I live in the middle of Canadian nowhere... They work great. They're not too rough on blacktop; they're great on gravel, packed earth, tough as nails and not too expensive.

Pros: work great, not rough on blacktop, great on gravel, tough, not too expensive
Vehicle: Toyota
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BFGoodrich Tires

I’ve had my KO2 35s for 2 years now, and they’ve been outstanding. Lots of mall parking lots, and I haven’t gotten stuck yet! But seriously, I’ll likely continue to stick with this tire. Really like them now, and I always have.

Pros: outstanding performance, reliable
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BFGoodrich Tires
dudeness-aberdeen
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Rating 4.5

I’ve run Bfg on almost all of my vehicles. I’ve never had any issues with quality. Been that way for 29 plus, now.

Pros: no quality issues, long-term reliability
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BFGoodrich Tires
Former-Cupcake8478
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Rating 4.5

Bfg’s have been the best tires to me. They last for eternity, have always had enough grip for tearing up NW Washington trails that are wet and slick as shit, literally mostly roots, mud, and slick wet rocks. Never noticed poor on road performance, but you got guys expecting pirelli performance on their dodge 1500’s which is dumb. Only complaint i have is when i air down, they pop off the bead. One weird thing ive noticed, is theyll get to about 20% tread depth, and then stay there for the next 10 years. Its like thats as much as theyll ware.

Pros: last for eternity, excellent grip off-road, good on-road performance, long wear life
Cons: pop off bead when aired down
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BFGoodrich Tires

They're on the more moderate side of AT but have been identical from a noise and fuel efficiency perspective to my previous road tire. BF Goodrich Trail-Terrain TA

Pros: identical noise, fuel efficiency
Cons: more moderate side
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BFGoodrich Tires
stuart pidassle
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Rating 3.0

At the moment we have K02's on our van year round and G015's as winter tires for the Touareg. Both do their job in snow and the occasional mud at the trail head. At the time I got the K02's because they look more bad ass. They are overkill for me and are loud and getting louder as they wear.

Pros: good in snow, look bad ass
Cons: loud, getting louder
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MRF Tires

First don't buy MRF Nylogrip FE. Very thin tyre despite being of the same size. It skids easily with a little lean and you won't be confident.

Cons: skids easily, very thin
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BFGoodrich Tires
TrollCannon377
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Rating 1.0

I know I'm way late to the party but I'd go with the Falkens, I had a set of KO2s on my TJ and they where an absolute bitch to get balanced and caused a ton of vibration between 60 and 65 mph

Pros: go with Falkens
Cons: hard to balance, vibration
Vehicle: Jeep
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