BFGoodrich All Terrain do well in the snow?
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BFGoodrich All Terrain do well in the snow?
I have a 92 4runner 3.0 5 Speed with 32x11.50R15/6 BF Goodrich All Terrains and wondering how they will handle in the snow. Had this 4runner for a while and been to the mountains but never in the snow. Im planning on heading up to the mountains in a snow storm or right after one, wondering if the law requires chains on these tires, or if they are classified as snow tires and i should be fine.
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I have a 92 4runner 3.0 5 Speed with 32x11.50R15/6 BF Goodrich All Terrains and wondering how they will handle in the snow. Had this 4runner for a while and been to the mountains but never in the snow. Im planning on heading up to the mountains in a snow storm or right after one, wondering if the law requires chains on these tires, or if they are classified as snow tires and i should be fine.
If you are not against anything more aggressive than a allterrain then some of the best deep snow tires are Irok's, Rockers, MTR's, TSL's...
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I have a 92 4runner 3.0 5 Speed with 32x11.50R15/6 BF Goodrich All Terrains and wondering how they will handle in the snow. Had this 4runner for a while and been to the mountains but never in the snow. Im planning on heading up to the mountains in a snow storm or right after one, wondering if the law requires chains on these tires, or if they are classified as snow tires and i should be fine.
Frank
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bfg's rock. i drove them in big bear with 2" on the raod and ice underthat and up in mammoth in 6"-8" fresh pow. i never put in 4. had it 2Hi the whole time! nad to test, just 4 sNgiggles....i reversed up an ice covered driveway, no probs, but when i stepped out of the truck i almost ate ! it was harder walkin to the door to the rental shop!!!! x12 on the bfg's!!!
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From: Montauk ny/Catskill Mts in winter
I have a 92 4runner 3.0 5 Speed with 32x11.50R15/6 BF Goodrich All Terrains and wondering how they will handle in the snow. Had this 4runner for a while and been to the mountains but never in the snow. Im planning on heading up to the mountains in a snow storm or right after one, wondering if the law requires chains on these tires, or if they are classified as snow tires and i should be fine.
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If i remember right some of the sizes aren't rated for severe winter driving. look for the snowflake symbol on the sidewall to see if yours are. Mine are awesome in the snow, only right now I dont have any weight in the bed so they can lose traction when i'm in 2wd, especially backing up icy hills.
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they're similar to the mud terrain, only less noisy, more miles per set, and they dont clean out mud as well.
32x11.5's rub on the pinch weld on the p/u's anyway. i think there is a narrower 32 (32x9.5?) that doesen't rub with the correct backspacing on 4runners anyway. do a search there some old threads on that topic, as well as a ton of what tire size will fit with what threads on here, and in the pirate 4x4 toyota FAQ.
32x11.5's rub on the pinch weld on the p/u's anyway. i think there is a narrower 32 (32x9.5?) that doesen't rub with the correct backspacing on 4runners anyway. do a search there some old threads on that topic, as well as a ton of what tire size will fit with what threads on here, and in the pirate 4x4 toyota FAQ.
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The all terrain is not very good offroad. But onroad, snow they rock. It's a trade off, off road performance for on road performance.
But to answer your question, the BFG all-terrain is great in the snow. I wish I could afford a set for winter.
But to answer your question, the BFG all-terrain is great in the snow. I wish I could afford a set for winter.