BFG All-Terrain T/A ko New sizes --
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#18
Hey Cpu,
They will fit your stock rims, check out my gallery, I have 35X12.5X18 BFG MT on my stock rims with no problem. You may need a leveling kit to ensure no rubbing. I have a 2.5" Autospring that I took off my truck 6 months ago and I am looking to unload it, if interested. I see you have a Svt with some mods, I have ran a couple of modded Cobras with my old STi (also modded), from a stop I was golden (AWD) but from an 80MPH roll things turned sour real quick. Nice car, let's see some pics.
They will fit your stock rims, check out my gallery, I have 35X12.5X18 BFG MT on my stock rims with no problem. You may need a leveling kit to ensure no rubbing. I have a 2.5" Autospring that I took off my truck 6 months ago and I am looking to unload it, if interested. I see you have a Svt with some mods, I have ran a couple of modded Cobras with my old STi (also modded), from a stop I was golden (AWD) but from an 80MPH roll things turned sour real quick. Nice car, let's see some pics.
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Originally Posted by 04sssti
Hey Cpu,
They will fit your stock rims, check out my gallery, I have 35X12.5X18 BFG MT on my stock rims with no problem. You may need a leveling kit to ensure no rubbing. I have a 2.5" Autospring that I took off my truck 6 months ago and I am looking to unload it, if interested. I see you have a Svt with some mods, I have ran a couple of modded Cobras with my old STi (also modded), from a stop I was golden (AWD) but from an 80MPH roll things turned sour real quick. Nice car, let's see some pics.
They will fit your stock rims, check out my gallery, I have 35X12.5X18 BFG MT on my stock rims with no problem. You may need a leveling kit to ensure no rubbing. I have a 2.5" Autospring that I took off my truck 6 months ago and I am looking to unload it, if interested. I see you have a Svt with some mods, I have ran a couple of modded Cobras with my old STi (also modded), from a stop I was golden (AWD) but from an 80MPH roll things turned sour real quick. Nice car, let's see some pics.
BTW thanks for the help and compliments. Some of my cars are here www.cpuexpress.com/cars/
Last edited by cpu77; 09-26-2006 at 01:06 AM.
#20
Originally Posted by Walkin it Dry
But in the end, they are still that soft compound that doesn't wear worth a crap, fills up with snow and mud, and makes a lot of noise.
Glad you guys will be buying them, that leaves more Revos for the folks like me that want a great tire, not just a big tire.
Glad you guys will be buying them, that leaves more Revos for the folks like me that want a great tire, not just a big tire.
They don't wear bad! With proper inflation and rotation you can easily get over 40k miles out of them which is about 5k more than I was able to get out of my stock BFG Rugged Trail's.
They are not loud! For a LT tire with a semi-agressive tread pattern they are nearly as quiet as a stock P rated tire. That's why they came stock on certain vehicles such as the LII Ranger, ZR2 Blazer/S10, and H2.
They are not "mud" or "snow" tires. They may fill with mud and snow, but no more than any other AT tire.
They are probably the most versatile truck and/or SUV tire on the market. Talk to people who own them and you will find that they are also the tire with very loyal customers. I have talked to so many people that say they will never buy any other tire for their daily driver truck/SUV.
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I just ordered 4 BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A KO's in size 285/65/20 roughly 35"x11.5" for my 2007 Lincoln Mark LT 4x4.. I bought them from Costco for $330/each out the door mounted and balanced.. and sold my OEM 275/55/20 Pirelli Scorpion ATR's to a guy working there for $525.. so I ended up paying $795, or $just under $200 per new tire!
these fit without the leveling kit, as they are only 2.7 inches taller (1.35" top, 1.35" bottom), but nearly identical to the stock 275/55/20 in width.. so there is no rubbing or sticking out issues.. just a nice little lift in height with a more aggressive tread..
the stock 20 inch wheel is 20x8.5 and the backspacng is different than the 18' wheels, so putting the 35x12.50 tires will not work even with the leveling kit.. they will rub and stick out.. problems at both sides of the tire..
these fit without the leveling kit, as they are only 2.7 inches taller (1.35" top, 1.35" bottom), but nearly identical to the stock 275/55/20 in width.. so there is no rubbing or sticking out issues.. just a nice little lift in height with a more aggressive tread..
the stock 20 inch wheel is 20x8.5 and the backspacng is different than the 18' wheels, so putting the 35x12.50 tires will not work even with the leveling kit.. they will rub and stick out.. problems at both sides of the tire..
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Hey Baja150... You are so right. I have had two sets of BFG A/T TA's and just loved them. Very quite, long lasting and just an all around versatile tire. I think "Walkin It Dry" does not know much about tires if he thinks these are trash... He can keep his REVO's. Oh, I got over 60K miles out each set of BFG's and they still looked pretty good...
I just purchased some **** Cepek Fun Country II's because the BFG's I wanted were not available.. Once these are worn out I'll be gett'in some BFG A/T TA's... BoB
I just purchased some **** Cepek Fun Country II's because the BFG's I wanted were not available.. Once these are worn out I'll be gett'in some BFG A/T TA's... BoB
#27
I couldn't wait
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Here is what the 305/18's look like on my truck. 2.5 leveling kit. Just a tad rub, but only a full turn. They look awesome. Having a few issues with steering wheel shimmy at 55mph+, had rebalanced today, if that doesn't help, will have alignment checked, if that is good, will probably try RF balance..and if that doesn't help, back to the installers.
Here is what the 305/18's look like on my truck. 2.5 leveling kit. Just a tad rub, but only a full turn. They look awesome. Having a few issues with steering wheel shimmy at 55mph+, had rebalanced today, if that doesn't help, will have alignment checked, if that is good, will probably try RF balance..and if that doesn't help, back to the installers.