What size do BFGoodrich tires come in?
BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 Tire Specs Chart
Size | Diameter | Weight |
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LT 245/70R16 113/110S D RWL | 29.5″ | 44.4 lbs |
LT 245/75R16 120/116S E RWL | 30.4″ | 48.4 lbs |
LT 255/70R16 120/117S E RWL | 30″ | 47.6 lbs |
LT 265/70R16 121/118S E RWL | 30.6″ | 50.2 lbs |
What is the smallest BFG All-Terrain?
50R14-the smallest All-Terrain T/A available-has a 6.3-inch sidewall height. Now you can get a 35-inch-tall LT325/50R22, which is much bigger in every way-except for its 6.5-inch-“tall” sidewall.
What does T a mean on BFGoodrich tires?
Tire Glossary | BFGoodrich Tires. Shop Trail-Terrain T/A® Tires.
How many miles is BFGoodrich mud terrain?
depends if you want new ones they are completely worn out at 41000 miles if you want to keep running them they will last until they really need to be replaced.
What are a T tires?
All-terrain tires, or A/T tires, are designed to perform on- and off-road, providing traction and comfort in wet, dry, and lightly snowy conditions. They’re a sort of hybrid between highway and mud tires, providing a smooth ride on the road and reliable traction on the rocks!
What’s the difference between a T and M T tires?
An off-road tire generally called A/T for All-Terrain Tyre will be 50% road and 50% off-road. Mud tires called M/T for Mud Terrain will be 80% off-road and 20% road. They usually have 3 plies when the A/T tires have only 2 plies.
What’s the difference between KM2 and KM3?
The CoreGard Max design and rubber compound was originally developed on BFGoodrich’s Baja 1000-winning KR3 race tire. It’s much more resistant to punctures and splitting, giving the KM3 a 27% tougher sidewall compared to the KM2. The KM3 uses what are called “mud-phobic” bars in the void areas of the outer tread.
Are 295 tires taller than 285?
The only difference here is the overall diameter, the 285 being just under 33″ and the 295 being 33.3″. The width is different by . 1 inch so no difference there. What do you guys think.
Should I buy a T or M t?
It is therefore strongly advised to change them when traveling with a 4×4. An off-road tire generally called A/T for All-Terrain Tyre will be 50% road and 50% off-road. Mud tires called M/T for Mud Terrain will be 80% off-road and 20% road. They usually have 3 plies when the A/T tires have only 2 plies.