BFG tires rear size finally gone?

I figured 10mm wider should be ok with stock wheels and not look stupid or mess up the performance factor.
 
I figured 10mm wider should be ok with stock wheels and not look stupid or mess up the performance factor.

Many many folks moved into 255's when the 245's were even less available than now. You should have no issues as long as you stick with a similar weight rating as the OEM's, 103 on the rear and 97 on the front. :)
 
They are 109 and 101.

Sorry I'm lost now. Are you talking about the 555's or the Motivos? If the Motivos I haven't noticed a difference over the 103 BFG's as far as weight goes.

In my opinion the Motivos are definitely a step or two up from the KDWS'. I have driven a few members' cars who run the 555's and they handle well but being someone else's car I really never 'tested' the limits. :cool:
 
I have driven a few members' cars who run the 555's and they handle well but being someone else's car I really never 'tested' the limits. :cool:

LOL, I hardly ever test the limits of my own car! But you have to do it or you'll never know you have the right tires or if the understeer/oversteer balance is correct.
 
Sorry I'm lost now. Are you talking about the 555's or the Motivos? If the Motivos I haven't noticed a difference over the 103 BFG's as far as weight goes.

In my opinion the Motivos are definitely a step or two up from the KDWS'. I have driven a few members' cars who run the 555's and they handle well but being someone else's car I really never 'tested' the limits. :cool:


The Motivos.
 
I just got all season coopers and they are sweet and they look good too I've had firestones and they are good too but coopers are meatier and they supposedly last longer
 
Damn, on closeout for $192? I never paid that much for one tire. The original tires were great handling, but only if you liked a bald center tread at 15K miles. I've gone to the 255/55 in a Yokohama and I love those. The extra half inch of height takes a bit of the sting out of the 4.10s now that gas is $STUPID/gallon.
 
Damn, on closeout for $192? I never paid that much for one tire. The original tires were great handling, but only if you liked a bald center tread at 15K miles. I've gone to the 255/55 in a Yokohama and I love those. The extra half inch of height takes a bit of the sting out of the 4.10s now that gas is $STUPID/gallon.
Yokohama what?
 
Damn, on closeout for $192? I never paid that much for one tire. The original tires were great handling, but only if you liked a bald center tread at 15K miles. I've gone to the 255/55 in a Yokohama and I love those. The extra half inch of height takes a bit of the sting out of the 4.10s now that gas is $STUPID/gallon.

The main reason I am switching to Nitto's is the wear problem. SO freaking annoying.......
 
BFG tires

I got OEM back tires from tire rack "Close out" last week. Their website still lists them. I like the tires, but do not get many miles out of them. Running 32psi rather than the 35 recommended did give lesswear in center. 21,000 and still thin tread left in center. Most stores in my area do not carry the size for our rear tires.

Good luck finding them. Plan ahead if possible.

Brent in GA
04 DTR friend of fast
 
I got OEM back tires from tire rack "Close out" last week. Their website still lists them. I like the tires, but do not get many miles out of them. Running 32psi rather than the 35 recommended did give lesswear in center. 21,000 and still thin tread left in center. Most stores in my area do not carry the size for our rear tires.

Good luck finding them. Plan ahead if possible.

Brent in GA
04 DTR friend of fast

I remember when I would buy them at America Tire and Costco. Only place I see now is Tire Rack. Funny, when I first posted this thread, rear tires were closeout at $184 a tire. Now they are like $192.
 
Well, lol, after finally getting through my last hoarded supply of BFGs, finally moving on to another brand of tire. Trying General Tire since they are made in USA. The BFGs were starting to have small cracks as they were getting near the end of their life. I'm sure I was the last or one of the last, lol.
 
The last set of BFG's I bought last year were made in Indonesia from a US design. They are NOT the same quality as the US made BFG's. I switched to Continental's. Similar tread pattern if that matters, smooth sidewall like the original BFG's, better treadwear than BFG's, quiet, speed rating options. Shopping around they were less than $200 each in November.
 
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