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i was looking through different tires and wanted to know if anyone had any experience or knew anything about these tires. I researched a few sites and all say really good things about them, especially in rain and snow which is very important cuz i live in Wisconsin.
I had them and got them replaced under warranty because they weren't wearing right. They wore a lot in the center, but even the place that checked them out said inflation was good and everything.
Therefore, I now have BFG G-Force KDWS... made for dry, wet, and snow. Yum.
go to tirerack.com for tire reviews, gradings, testimonials... etc
I got my bf G T/As from tirerack.com
I love them, they are rated as a great tire and they are cheap!
They will also last a long time
2k2 camaro, K&N, SLP whisper lid, Konis, AEM, HP Tuners, Angel eyes/Halos, CF SS ram air hood, 4.10s, Zexel Torsen, UMI SFCs, CrossFire, BFGs, Gatorback, Catco, Flows, and TLC! DONT feed the Trolls!
I just bought those tires yesterday. so for so good, i drove them in the rain last night and i had no traction problems whatsoever. there great tire IMO
2000 Camaro 3.8l T5<br />whisper lid, free ram air mod
They are great as a performance all season tire. They have good grip dry and good grip wet. When they do break loose it is very predictable and controllable. Overall for the price you can't ask for much more. I've had mine for probably 20k miles and haven't had any wearing issues so I guess NOS just got a bad set. If you are looking track tire to really push the car they aren't sticky enough, but if you want a nice tire for daily driving they are excellent.
I'm looking at purchasing them from discounttiredirect.com because its 336 for a set of four with free shipping. I'm probably going to get the 235/55/16 T because I hear the best things about those.
Well im pretty sure I'm going to get these tires beacuse I havent heard many complaints. thanks for your help.
Ya they arn't a bad tire, not something I would put on my car, but I drive it really hard, works great on my roommates new grand am, fairly nice ride, good traction, seems to be working pretty well. And you hit it right on the spot for the price its a tough tire to beat out
well they are great for reg driving.... in my car i couldnt keep traction for anything... thats why i have drag radials now... but overall good daily driver tire
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