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Re: BF Goodrich TA/K02 or Goodyear Duratrac
[Re: DaBreeze]
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01/04/17 01:43 PM
01/04/17 01:43 PM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 25,687 South Alabama
Rebelman
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Freak of Nature
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South Alabama
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I got 103,000 miles out of a set of Goodyear Wrangler Dura Trac. on a F150 4x4. I will never buy anything else for a pickup You should be their spokesperson.
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Re: BF Goodrich TA/K02 or Goodyear Duratrac
[Re: Rebelman]
#1978090
01/04/17 03:15 PM
01/04/17 03:15 PM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 364 Molino Florida
DaBreeze
4 point
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4 point
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Posts: 364
Molino Florida
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I got 103,000 miles out of a set of Goodyear Wrangler Dura Trac. on a F150 4x4. I will never buy anything else for a pickup You should be their spokesperson. I am every chance I get !!! Manufactured in Gadsden to boot.
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Re: BF Goodrich TA/K02 or Goodyear Duratrac
[Re: MallardMan84]
#1978682
01/05/17 04:56 AM
01/05/17 04:56 AM
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Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 61 Hawk Pride Mountain
Chuck Mullaley
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spike
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Posts: 61
Hawk Pride Mountain
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Another vote for the BFG's AT/K02's. The price difference between the Nitto's & BFG's wasn't that much & the best set of truck tires I've owned were a set of original K0's.
Last edited by Chuck Mullaley; 01/05/17 04:56 AM.
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Capt. Woodrow F. Call, Texas Ranger
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Re: BF Goodrich TA/K02 or Goodyear Duratrac
[Re: MallardMan84]
#1978722
01/05/17 05:34 AM
01/05/17 05:34 AM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 3,850 Dothan/Hartford,Al
87dixieboy
10 point
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10 point
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 3,850
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Id take a hard look at the toyo extreme AT2 tires. Its what I am running on my duramax now and have been thoroughly pleased with them.
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Re: BF Goodrich TA/K02 or Goodyear Duratrac
[Re: MallardMan84]
#1978742
01/05/17 05:49 AM
01/05/17 05:49 AM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 24,852 Buc-ee’s Beach Express
leroycnbucks
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When I bought my 06 F250 it had the BFG's AT's already on it. I purchased the truck in the spring 08 and loved them for the road trips to the beach and other places that summer. Deer season came that fall and every time I pulled off the paved road I got stuck. I don't know if it was due to the AT's not cleaning themselves out or because the truck was so dog gone heavy. Thank God it also came with a 12,000 pound warn winch because it got used often. Before Christmas of that season I bought a set of BFG mud terrains and put them on the truck and that eliminated some of the stuckness. The rest was driver error and his laziness to walk or unload the 4 wheeler. So in my opinion with that truck and all the 4x4's I' have owned you need to decide what you want to compromise. The road noise that comes with the mud grip or the quiet ride that comes with the AT and the performance of both off road for where you go.
Proud Army and ALNG veteran God Bless America!
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Re: BF Goodrich TA/K02 or Goodyear Duratrac
[Re: leroycnbucks]
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01/05/17 06:27 AM
01/05/17 06:27 AM
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Posts: 3,850 Dothan/Hartford,Al
87dixieboy
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10 point
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When I bought my 06 F250 it had the BFG's AT's already on it. I purchased the truck in the spring 08 and loved them for the road trips to the beach and other places that summer. Deer season came that fall and every time I pulled off the paved road I got stuck. I don't know if it was due to the AT's not cleaning themselves out or because the truck was so dog gone heavy. Thank God it also came with a 12,000 pound warn winch because it got used often. Before Christmas of that season I bought a set of BFG mud terrains and put them on the truck and that eliminated some of the stuckness. The rest was driver error and his laziness to walk or unload the 4 wheeler. So in my opinion with that truck and all the 4x4's I' have owned you need to decide what you want to compromise. The road noise that comes with the mud grip or the quiet ride that comes with the AT and the performance of both off road for where you go. Leroy I agree with the inability of the tire to clean well. I got stuck with the BFG as well. It seemed like every time they would get some mud on them they would lose all grip and just cake up. Mud terrians are where its at however the life of the tires suffer. Ill say this the toyo A/T that are on my truck now I have been as satisfied with the grip and aggressive look as the old BFG m/T
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Re: BF Goodrich TA/K02 or Goodyear Duratrac
[Re: RTH]
#1978841
01/05/17 06:55 AM
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Posts: 6,363 On the X
TickaTicka
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12 point
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Posts: 6,363
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I just swapped from Nitto Trail Grapplers to the KO2 and I love them. No road noise, and pretty good increase in gas mileage plus fairly decent in the mud/slick HC roads. I have them on a 2013 crew cab Z71. Same for me. The KO2's have same or less noise than the TG's. Mileage was a wash for my 5.4L. Traction in slick mud seems marginally better with the KO2. I've got 30Kish on mine and they look like they've got at least that much left in them.
Public Land Owner
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Re: BF Goodrich TA/K02 or Goodyear Duratrac
[Re: MallardMan84]
#1979439
01/05/17 03:14 PM
01/05/17 03:14 PM
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 866 Society Hill, Al
Kevinpmac
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6 point
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Posts: 866
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In my opinion the TA/KO2's are hands down best in the category
May we all die in bed at 95, shot by a jealous spouse
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Re: BF Goodrich TA/K02 or Goodyear Duratrac
[Re: MallardMan84]
#1979690
01/05/17 06:06 PM
01/05/17 06:06 PM
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Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 50 Auburn, AL
AU_Forester_02
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I have ran both and I prefer Duratracs. Price is basically the same, but the traction in the mud is much better for the Duratracs to me. On my second set now running them on a Z71. Got 52,000 out of the first set and traded the truck in with 20% tread left.
"Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago." - Warren Buffett
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Re: BF Goodrich TA/K02 or Goodyear Duratrac
[Re: 1shot]
#1979699
01/05/17 06:13 PM
01/05/17 06:13 PM
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Posts: 5,804 Hoover, AL
M48scout
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At one point, years ago I would recommend the BFG's. I ran them on my personal as well as company trucks. I manage a multi-billion dollar fleet of vehicles where we have all but completely stopped using them. I just spent a couple of days with the Michelin engineerings ( who owns BFG ) investigating the hundreds of failures we have had. One issue is very poor wear, like tires worn out within 25,000 miles of highway use. Biggest issues were actual cord/belt separations. I got tired of repairing beds and fenders. They, Michelin admitted they had issues with the KO and the KM. So for what it's worth I might would run'em on a old Tacoma but nothing heavier than that. That's very interesting, and specific , information. Sounds like they have a quality control issue.
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