Well I decided on the BFGoodrich All Terrains T/A KO to replace my worn out Dunlop TG28's.
I was unable to get 265x70x15 as this size is no longer available so I had to get 31x10.5x15 which went on the standard Toyota alloys without a problem. I decided to go with white writing out, after all as Linda says "why pay all that dosh for BFG's then disguise the fact!" I must say they look the Mutz Nutz.
I have experienced slight increase in road noise with windows open but there is defintely more grip having just driven in the wet. I actually feel confident turning corners now.
With over 12mm of tread they should last a while (Apparently in the US the A/Ts have a guaranteed life of 50,000 miles or 5 years)
I went off-road on some waste land and noticed a feeling of better grip on soft ground. Can't wait to try them out properly!
The different tyre size has affected the speedo albeit slightly. I performed a test using GPS:
On the old tyres, a steady 100kmh was reading 58mph and a steady 50kmh was reading 29mph
With the new tyres, a steady 100kmh is now 60mph and 50kmh reads 30mph suggesting the speedo is now more accurate.
Manufacturer's Specs:
All-new version of America's best all-terrain tire with ShoulderLock™ Technology and TriGard® construction for serious durability. Even more go-anywhere traction, durability. Exceptional treadlife. Same great looks. Meets RMA definition for passenger and light truck for use in severe snow conditions. Excellent traction and handling on- and off-road.
All-Terrain T/A® KO (Rating: 1=low 10=high)
Tread wear 6
Wet traction 7
Quiet ride 7
Handling 6
Winter traction 9
Mud traction 9
http://www.bfgoodrichtyres.co.uk/ang...x4/ater_ta.htm
I was unable to get 265x70x15 as this size is no longer available so I had to get 31x10.5x15 which went on the standard Toyota alloys without a problem. I decided to go with white writing out, after all as Linda says "why pay all that dosh for BFG's then disguise the fact!" I must say they look the Mutz Nutz.
I have experienced slight increase in road noise with windows open but there is defintely more grip having just driven in the wet. I actually feel confident turning corners now.
With over 12mm of tread they should last a while (Apparently in the US the A/Ts have a guaranteed life of 50,000 miles or 5 years)
I went off-road on some waste land and noticed a feeling of better grip on soft ground. Can't wait to try them out properly!
The different tyre size has affected the speedo albeit slightly. I performed a test using GPS:
On the old tyres, a steady 100kmh was reading 58mph and a steady 50kmh was reading 29mph
With the new tyres, a steady 100kmh is now 60mph and 50kmh reads 30mph suggesting the speedo is now more accurate.
Manufacturer's Specs:
All-new version of America's best all-terrain tire with ShoulderLock™ Technology and TriGard® construction for serious durability. Even more go-anywhere traction, durability. Exceptional treadlife. Same great looks. Meets RMA definition for passenger and light truck for use in severe snow conditions. Excellent traction and handling on- and off-road.
All-Terrain T/A® KO (Rating: 1=low 10=high)
Tread wear 6
Wet traction 7
Quiet ride 7
Handling 6
Winter traction 9
Mud traction 9
http://www.bfgoodrichtyres.co.uk/ang...x4/ater_ta.htm
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