I posted this on the OB because I hope to continue to drive my truck outside, mostly to/from hunting trips.
It's tire time. I have BF Goodrich on right now and have been less than pleased/impressed with them from the git go. Despite normal rotating they have not held up to what I consider relatively benign conditions. I'd been trying to milk them along until the beginning of pheasant season but it ain't gonna happen.
2005 Ford F-150, 4WD. 80% of my driving on paved roads, 15% on gravel, 5% on some pretty sloppy ones as the 2009 Pheasant Hunters can attest. Fair amount of snow/rain to deal with.
What say 'ye OB? Good experiences? Bad?
It's tire time. I have BF Goodrich on right now and have been less than pleased/impressed with them from the git go. Despite normal rotating they have not held up to what I consider relatively benign conditions. I'd been trying to milk them along until the beginning of pheasant season but it ain't gonna happen.
2005 Ford F-150, 4WD. 80% of my driving on paved roads, 15% on gravel, 5% on some pretty sloppy ones as the 2009 Pheasant Hunters can attest. Fair amount of snow/rain to deal with.
What say 'ye OB? Good experiences? Bad?