BFG vs. Nitto
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BFG vs. Nitto
Im in the process of getting a 6in BDS lift for my 2005 F-150 supercrew 4x4 and im about to head off to college and want to no between the Nitto Terra Grappler and the Bf Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO both in size 325 50 22 which will last longer? How many miles to expect from either?
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This is just my own opinion based on what I have read. I don't own either tire, yet, I'm still waiting for my OEM General Ameri-craps to wear out before I take the plunge.
If you do a lot of off roading, towing, or have a heavier truck, it seems that most people prefer the BFG's. They have a more stiffer side wall and a harder compound therefore last quite a long time and are very durable. Some people will say that they are little loud on the highway as a result.
If you do more "normal" driving, (i.e. highways and paved roads) but occasionally hit the dirt roads still then you would probably prefer the Nitto's. They tend to have softer ride but are equally effective in snow, sand, rain, and bad weather as the BFG's, however, they tend to wear out a little faster than the BFG's because of the softer compound.
Again, this is not fact, just after reading lots of peoples posts and tire reviews that is what I have come up with. I personally am probably leaning towards the Nitto's mostly because of the type of driving I do. Thats not to take away anything from the BFG's, just my personal preference.
Wandell, feel free to crucify me...
If you do a lot of off roading, towing, or have a heavier truck, it seems that most people prefer the BFG's. They have a more stiffer side wall and a harder compound therefore last quite a long time and are very durable. Some people will say that they are little loud on the highway as a result.
If you do more "normal" driving, (i.e. highways and paved roads) but occasionally hit the dirt roads still then you would probably prefer the Nitto's. They tend to have softer ride but are equally effective in snow, sand, rain, and bad weather as the BFG's, however, they tend to wear out a little faster than the BFG's because of the softer compound.
Again, this is not fact, just after reading lots of peoples posts and tire reviews that is what I have come up with. I personally am probably leaning towards the Nitto's mostly because of the type of driving I do. Thats not to take away anything from the BFG's, just my personal preference.
Wandell, feel free to crucify me...
Last edited by ZEEKA; 06-06-2008 at 05:49 PM.
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