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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO

  • Size: LT225/70R17/D
  • Sidewall Style: RWL
  • Serv Desc: 110S
  • UTQG:
  • Mileage Warranty:
  • Ply Rating: D
  • Run Flat:
  • Max Load: 2335 lbs
  • Max Load (Dual): 2150 lbs
  • Max Inflation: 65 psi
  • Tread Depth: 16/32"
  • Weight: 41 lbs
  • Rim Width: 6.5" ( 6" to 7.5" )
  • Section Width: 9"
  • Tread Width:
  • Diameter: 29.6"
  • Revs Per Mile: 703
  • 08725
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FeaturesBenefits
Built to improve stress distribution, tread life and resistance to irregular wear.Designed to last.
Three-ply polyester carcass delivers stiffer tread area for more precise steering response, better cornering control, excellent puncture and exceptional bruise resistance.Incredible sidewall strength.
Aggressive, high-void all-terrain tread design with a choice of distinctive raised white letters or black outline sidewall styling.A bold look that transforms the appearance of any vehicle.
Dual-compound tread and ShoulderLock™ technology with 40% wider shoulder grooves provide increased traction and control in aired-down driving conditions.Maximum all-terrain traction.

Reviews

Submitted by Jeff in IN on 6/25/2012 (1998 Chevrolet Trucks Tahoe 4x4 4 Dr.)

I have 88,200 miles on the current set purchased in 2004. Excellent tires, I put them on all my trucks. (view review details)


Submitted by Dave in TX on 3/23/2012 (1984 Ford Trucks Bronco w/5.8L Eng.)

Granted I have never been a fan of BF Goodwrench they handle better then alot of a/t tire I have owned. Although I will not buy anouther set of these as they dont age well. They have been balanced and rotated as per recmmendation but after 7 years the life is still more than half the treadlife they are seperating. I am being told that its due to age but yea I'm not stupid and have a fair share of exsperience in tire sales and installation and for tires to seperate like these is defect or abuse.These have never been over 60 mph and what offroading they have seen is a dirt road or feild on cub scout camping trips. This truck is not a hot road and is driven frequently just not driving far which is why the tread is so deep.. I suspect poor production not age... I wont buy again.. (view review details)


Submitted by Deborah in WA on 1/2/2012 (2007 Chevrolet Trucks Suburban K2500 LS & LT 4x4)

Rear-end slippage when cornering on wet surfaces has been severely reduced. These tires give a nice stable ride, are quiet, and hold up to rough surfaced/gravel roads. (view review details)