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BFGoodrich Trail-Terrain T/A - 245/60R20 107H Tire
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Feb 13, 2023
Colorado Snow
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent in deep snow and quiet for an A/T.

Great looking tire and quiet for an A/T. I always look forward to high snowfall days and these tires worked extremely well in 10 inches of heavy fresh snow. Braking at icy intersections was also very good. It takes a good tire with a lot of tread sipes to stop my heavy Yukon XL in icy conditions.

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Jul 11, 2024
Bob27
2 out of 5 stars review

Terrible in rain

I’d had these for 10,000 miles on an 2007 Silverado and they’ve been great except for driving in the rain. They’re borderline dangerous in rain. Stopping distance is terrible and I can’t breath on the gas pedal without them breaking loose. I about got in an accident this morning because they wouldn’t grip to save their lives while making a turn from a stop sign into traffic. This last winter was a mild one for my area, and they did fine in snow, hoping they do ok in heavier snow this upcoming winter. Overall there’s no chance I’ll buy these again, it’s like driving on ice skates in the rain.

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reply from Consumer Care BFG US

Bob27, sorry to read of your wet traction complaint. We'd like to get more information, including an inspection of the tires. Please take the vehicle to the selling retailer (if possible) and call us from there at 866-866-6605 8am-5pm EST Mon-Fri.

Jan 3, 2022
WashLoanShark
5 out of 5 stars review

Amazing!

I purchased these to replace my stock tires on my Tacoma. I have driven on pavement, mud, slush and snow. As a matter of fact, I recently have driven both White Pass and Snoqualmie Pass in near white-out conditions, as well as 12" of fresh snow in Eastern Washington with little effort. This is the best all-around tire I have had. I'm trading in my Tacoma soon and will be immediately replacing the stock with these.

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Aug 1, 2023
Sahara E
5 out of 5 stars review

Jeep Wrangler 4xe (PHEV)

I've had these for 18 months and >5,000 miles, primarily on-road with some light gravel road travel. They are on a 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe (PHEV, extra weight, 20" rims). No wear noticed yet, good interstate speeds, and I'm getting great gas mileage as they roll easy.

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Jan 1, 2023
MikeL
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent Hybrid Tire

These tires have been excellent! Smooth on-highway ride but aggressive off-road capabilities when needed. They have been on my 2018 Chevy Silverado Z71 P275/65r18 for a little less than year now and been through all 4 seasons. Road traction is supurb through corners, wet traction is awesome, and snow and ice was phenomenal.

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Jan 7, 2022
GARYnAR
4 out of 5 stars review

Good looking tire but hard to balance

Nice looking tire and they ride well, however they were hard to get balanced correctly. The tire shop I purchased from had to order two new tires to replace one that wouldn't balance out and one that wouldn't balance and also had radial pull. After a half day of working on them they finally got them to almost no vibration when driving. From 0 to 70 MPH they run smooth but at 75+ I can still feel a slight vibration. I can live with that. From a ride standpoint good. I replaced a set of Michelin highway tread tires so I was worried about the road noise but it isn't awful. The Michelin's were very quiet so I was spoiled. I don't have many miles on them yet so it remains to be seen how they hold up but I've always had good luck with BFG's so I expect them to workout.

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Dec 27, 2022
Rone
1 out of 5 stars review

Beyond disappointed with winter performance.

The absolute worse tires I have ever owned when it comes to winter driving. There are on a 2005 Toyota 4Runner. I have always been satisfied with the All Terrain K02s, and extremely impressed with General Grabber A/TX tires, both of the aforementioned seeing severe winter weather with snow drifts and icy roads. Surprisingly I've never felt the need to air down either of the two when winter conditions worsen in all of the years when using the K02s and Grabber ATXs. November of 2021 I decided on trying the Trail terrains. Overall I have been very happy with the fair weather performance. However, after the second winter on these Trail Terrains, I came to the conclusion that I have very little confidence in these tires. I understand that these are not dedicated snow tires like the Blizzaks that I also use, but never encountered this many issues when compared to the many, many miles I have put on the 4Runner using KO2s and Grabber ATXs. These Trail terrains have only encountered only the light stuff, packed snow, three or inches of fresh snow, wet/slushy snow, etc. I have not encountered any severe conditions remotely close to what I have went through with the KO2s and the Grabbers, issues that I have never thought twice about in the past. My approach now is purchasing a second set of Grabber ATXs, or KO2s for winter driving and run the Trail Terrains in the spring/summer/fall until it is time for replacement, then go back with either one of my two picks year round.

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Rone, thanks for providing your feedback.

Jan 18, 2023
Miguel
5 out of 5 stars review

California Super Storms 2023 / 3rd Gen 4Runner

Just spent 3 days in the Tahoe Basin with these tires. I wasn't sure how well they would do but I was utterly surprised. Long story told short.... I arrived in Tahoe after 11.5hrs of delays in the Sierras because of avalanches and accidents. (Typically a 4hr trip) Made it to our Tahow house at 4am. The streets were 2ft deep in fresh snow. We drove through this deep powder at 4am in the dark and getting stuck was NOT an option we cared to experience. Our 2001 Toyota 4Runner 4WD with CLD plowed slowly and surely. Stopped when we needed to and regained traction and continued on. The 2023 Super Storms in California were the perfect snow test. I highly recommend these tires. IG @calspeed

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Mar 7, 2025
CS103
1 out of 5 stars review

Beware of failing sidewalls

I purchased a set of 4 Trail-Terrain T/A in 2024 so far i have 1 replaced under warranty now another side wall is failing it it now getting replaced. I have absolutely no confidence in these tires at all. I can understand 1 but now the 2nd with less than 10k miles. something is wrong with the tires. they were rotated once and looked ok now they are falling apart. I have never had an issue with any of my BFG tires till now. I will never buy BFGs again after this set.

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reply from Consumer Care BFG US

CS103, we're sorry to read that you have experienced this. We suggest that you take the vehicle to a local authorized BFG retailer for an inspection of the tires, if they are still available. Then give us a call at 866-866-6605 8am-5pm EST Mon-Fri so that we can determine next steps.

Dec 31, 2021
JD Jk guy
5 out of 5 stars review

It's an upgrade

Changes in tires always cause some changes in ride and performance. In my case I increased the tire 3 sizes. I lost 1mpg and gained the best ride. Improved handling and stopping distance. These are on a none lifted JK. I am not afraid to take them on a good Jeep trail.

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JD Jk guy, thanks for sharing your experience with the Trail-Terrain T/A. We appreciate you! New tires having full tread depth will have more grip and rolling resistance in comparison to worn tires.  As the new tires wear, the rolling resistance decreases.  Over the life of the tires, all things being equal, the fuel efficiency should improve.