Tire Questions Revo vs BFG

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Old Jan 24, 2008 | 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Luke5181
I got the REVO's today, man are they a great change. Granted, my truck doesn't have all the fancy tires and rims that some have (35's with a lift) but it does look like a truck and doesn't look like that unproportioned fat chick anymore, the tires look great! Now we shall see how she handles. Thanks again for all your help guys!

You'll be happy with these tires, they are both very good and it comes down to personal opinion
 
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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 12:22 AM
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I have run the BFG AT on my trucks since I could drive. They have never let me down
 
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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by GotSand?
I have run the BFG AT on my trucks since I could drive. They have never let me down
Exaclty! The BFG AT was a great tire when it was introduced 15+ years ago. Tire technology has advanced such that competitors have exceeded its performance.
 
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Old Jan 25, 2008 | 06:50 PM
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Thumbs up couldn't agree more.....

Originally Posted by 70BOSS302
Here is my opinion, I tow a 20' steel trailer with a car on it a lot with my truck. It is a 2003 FX4, Regular Cab and came stock with Goodyear AT's (the P version). With about 20K on the clock I noticed I kept having to add air to my tires all the time, upon further inspection, 3 of the 4 had what can only decribe as "knots" protruding from the tires. Replaced them with a LT, C load range BFG ATs and the difference while towing is very noticeable. I have right at 30K on these tires and they still look almost brand new, wear extremely well, have not had one flat, and are not loud - just enough to let you know that you are driving a four wheel drive. Based on my experience with these tires it would be very hard for someone to talk me into something else when it comes time to replace them. They are very solid performers. The Revos I have had on an Excursion and they rode well, looked decent, but did not seem to tow as well as my F-150 with BFG's. Plus the BFGs look better. My ONLY complaint is the Revos seemed to be better in the rain (as in a lot of standing water on the road).
had Goodyear Wrangler AT/S on my 02' and put the BFG T/A KO's on and the difference when towing was nite and day. Tow a 2000 lb. bass boat from SE PA to the 1000 Islands, NY to fish and what a difference towing for 7 hrs. Just bought an 08' and replaced the stock OEM GY Wrangler AT/S with BFG T/A KO's at 181 miles :-), load range "E".....I'm a BFG T/A KO customer for life. My new truck has truck tires now.

 
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