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Old 06-27-2002, 10:28 PM
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BF Goodrich A/T or Michelin X-Terrain

Does anyone have the BFG A/T's on their Expedition?
If so how do you like them? I need tires in the next 6 months for my wife's Expy. I narrowed it down to the BFG A/T or Michelin
Cross-Terrains. I am surprised, but my wife likes the BFG's.
Please advise,
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Old 06-28-2002, 07:44 AM
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It all depends, were is most of her driving done? If she is on paved roads 95% of the time, go with the Michelins.

If she is spending much driving time on gravel roads or off-road, go with BFG A/T

If it's a fashion thing she is after (rugged appearance) go with her choice, she may reward you
 

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Old 06-28-2002, 10:50 AM
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Ive had the BFG AT/KO s for the 18 months or so. They're not bad on and off road. I had good wear out of them. Now I am running the Pro Comp AT's. I think they are a much better tire. The traction that I get in the wet is incredible. Off road they do just fine too. Cant wait to get them in some snow. I much prefer them to the BFG's all around. Very quiet as well for a tire with an aggresive pattern. No noticable road singing at all.
 
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I have taken off my 17" rims and tires and replaced them with BFG's 285-75-16 with 16x8 Weld rims. Love the tires, didn't think they would handle this good on street. Does pretty good off road also. Pictures in album.
 
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Old 07-19-2002, 08:52 AM
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I have purchased 3 sets of bfgs. 2 set of the at's and have put lots of miles on them. I have been very pleased with them. Snow, slush, paved roads and unpaved. I also have some mt, very good aswell. BFG is my fisrst choice when guying tires for trucks.
 



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