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These tires came on 2004 F-250 Super Duty when I purchased new.... 13 years later & 58,600 miles there is half tread left but have developed sidewall issues : *** small "slits" / cracking and air leakage in 1 of 4 Is this normal wear ? .... vehicle has always been garaged when not in use .... tires are Quiet on highway usage and Reliable in snow when needed... overall I've been satisfied with the rugged trail T/A experience
Just rolled over69K on these originals on my F250 4X4. Looks like I might get another 1 to 2K out of them, which is amazing the way I use this truck. Off road, constant high speeds pulling trailers in hot west Texas. Only complaint is not the best in mud, but fantastic in snow & loose gravel. Just got back from Alaska pulling a travel trailer. Roads from hell. No complaints on the tires, lots of folks had failures, these did great only 1 flat.
These came with my 2012 Toyoda Tundra when I bought the vehicle. I have put 56,00 miles on them and have absolutely no complaints. I drive on a lot of gravel and do a lot of long distance commuting. They are quiet and wear great. I will be upgrading to some AT TKOs just for the fact I go off-roading more frequently now.
My 03 4x4 Excursion came with these tires OEM. Managed 98K on factory set and am at 98K on replacement set. And ready to buy a third set now. These are excellent all weather tires suitable for average use in light off-road applications. No serious road noise unless you wear the corners of the tires down prematurely.
I am closing out my second set of these tires on a 2007 Toyota Tundra. Am seriously considering a third set because I have had good luck thus far. Have averaged 55K/set so far. I could run this second set a little further, but I think it makes sense to not push things from a safety perspective, particularly where wet road traction is concerned. I am a little concerned with some of the comments on this site regarding sidewall cracking, but I am pretty sure that I will once again choose this tire for my third set. I will definitely post an updated review if things don't work out well!
I am closing out my second set of these tires on a 2007 Toyota Tundra. Am seriously considering a third set because I have had good luck thus far. Have averaged 55K/set so far. I could run this second set a little further, but I think it makes sense to not push things from a safety perspective, particularly where wet road traction is concerned. I am a little concerned with some of the comments on this site regarding sidewall cracking, but I am pretty sure that I will once again choose this tire for my third set. I will definitely post an updated review if things don't work out well!
Just put LT285 75 16 Rugged terrains on my 1999 Jeep Wrangler,good looking tire that is Quiet and works well in rain,daily driver in southern FL. will be adding P285 70 17 's to my 2013 wrangler when the originals wear out. This has been a great tire and is lighter than most others. Glad BF Goodrich offers a tire like this rather than the standard heavy truck LT tire.
Just put LT285 75 16 Rugged terrains on my 1999 Jeep Wrangler,good looking tire that is Quiet and works well in rain,daily driver in southern FL. will be adding P285 70 17 's to my 2013 wrangler when the originals wear out. This has been a great tire and is lighter than most others. Glad BF Goodrich offers a tire like this rather than the standard heavy truck LT tire.
these came on my pick up and have 55,000 so far and have little life left. they seem to hold up and work good but they have little cracks started after been on for three years . but they don't leak air or doesn't bother performance. I put new on back and havent cracked yet maybe after four years they crack because it was new and probably was on the truck a few month s before I bought them even though it was bran new truck
these came on my pick up and have 55,000 so far and have little life left. they seem to hold up and work good but they have little cracks started after been on for three years . but they don't leak air or doesn't bother performance. I put new on back and havent cracked yet maybe after four years they crack because it was new and probably was on the truck a few month s before I bought them even though it was bran new truck
I have this tire on my 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie deisel Mega Cab. I have approx 80,000 miles on the tires. The tread is still good for another 10,000 but the sidewall has been deteriorating since 2008. It started on one tire then began to spread to additional tires. I guess I will be forced to replace the tires before the tread is worn out simply because the sidewall looks like it will split anytime. I pull 7 different trailers up and down the highway ahd was very diligent about tire rotation/inflation. I do not believe I have abused the tires would like to replace with same but have my reservations now.
I have this tire on my 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie deisel Mega Cab. I have approx 80,000 miles on the tires. The tread is still good for another 10,000 but the sidewall has been deteriorating since 2008. It started on one tire then began to spread to additional tires. I guess I will be forced to replace the tires before the tread is worn out simply because the sidewall looks like it will split anytime. I pull 7 different trailers up and down the highway ahd was very diligent about tire rotation/inflation. I do not believe I have abused the tires would like to replace with same but have my reservations now.
I bought my 2011 Dodge Ram 2500 Heavy Duty Mega Cab Turbo Diesel truck in November 2012. I like the tires but they seem to be weathering a lot on the sidewalls. They still have plenty of tread left but I am not sure they will last anouther 10,000 miles. I have put about 25000 miles on them (highway mostly). I am taking anouther trip to Arizona next month. The tire is a great tire but I just wonder if this was a bad batch... I am probably going to have to get a new set before my trip.
I bought my 2011 Dodge Ram 2500 Heavy Duty Mega Cab Turbo Diesel truck in November 2012. I like the tires but they seem to be weathering a lot on the sidewalls. They still have plenty of tread left but I am not sure they will last anouther 10,000 miles. I have put about 25000 miles on them (highway mostly). I am taking anouther trip to Arizona next month. The tire is a great tire but I just wonder if this was a bad batch... I am probably going to have to get a new set before my trip.
I have had these tires for 2 and half years and have had no issues. I live in the North and I am also an avid outdoorsman. I have had my 03 Ram in fields, rough trails, snow, and the highway. They aren't the greatest off road tire but they are adequate and they are smooth and quiet on the highway. I have about 25000 miles on them and would expect about another 25000 out of them.
I have had these tires for 2 and half years and have had no issues. I live in the North and I am also an avid outdoorsman. I have had my 03 Ram in fields, rough trails, snow, and the highway. They aren't the greatest off road tire but they are adequate and they are smooth and quiet on the highway. I have about 25000 miles on them and would expect about another 25000 out of them.
Stock tires on my 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser (6 speed manual all time 4x4). These tires aren't the best for off road (poor mud performance), but they did extremely well on road and for occasional off roading. At 52,000+ miles they are evenly worn with a few thousand left to go (my rotations weren't even consistant). I'm just now upgrading to a competitors M/T, but it was tuff deciding between BF Goodrich's M/T and the competions. The deciding factor was noise on road, looks, and reviews. After you have 50,000 on your 4x4, you're more likely to take it off road. These were great tires.
Stock tires on my 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser (6 speed manual all time 4x4). These tires aren't the best for off road (poor mud performance), but they did extremely well on road and for occasional off roading. At 52,000+ miles they are evenly worn with a few thousand left to go (my rotations weren't even consistant). I'm just now upgrading to a competitors M/T, but it was tuff deciding between BF Goodrich's M/T and the competions. The deciding factor was noise on road, looks, and reviews. After you have 50,000 on your 4x4, you're more likely to take it off road. These were great tires.
Running one set of Rugged trails on an 2008 six cylinder Envoy and another set on a 2008 Toyota land cruiser. These vehicles split their time between six lane highways at speeds up to 80 MPH in temperatures of up to 122 degrees. Off road on very rough mountain and canyon tracks in Oman and deep desert work in the empty quarter. So far, not one puncture, good traction and with 20,000 miles on each set, not too much wear. Beats the factory fit tyres hands down.
Running one set of Rugged trails on an 2008 six cylinder Envoy and another set on a 2008 Toyota land cruiser. These vehicles split their time between six lane highways at speeds up to 80 MPH in temperatures of up to 122 degrees. Off road on very rough mountain and canyon tracks in Oman and deep desert work in the empty quarter. So far, not one puncture, good traction and with 20,000 miles on each set, not too much wear. Beats the factory fit tyres hands down.
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