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BFGoodrich Trail-Terrain

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Just posting a few pics stock size 285/45 R22 XL. Took advantage of Mopar promo these replaced the Pirelli obviously. I don't put a lot of miles on my Ram 5K yr but I do tow my boat and few roads leading to ramps are gravel/dirt up to 2mi long. Honestly shocked I didn't puncture this past season as my local reservoir opens only mid April thru mid October so I decided to put my worries behind. I really like the extra meat they provide with low road noise and rolling resistance doubt I'll have to ever worry about wearing these out as I typically only keep my trucks 4-5yrs. Anyways just wanted to post if any members wanted to see what they look like.
 

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I think they look pretty good. definitely would consider them for my next tire purchase to replace the OEM duellers. I dont need a full AT but just something that can be decent in loose material off road.
 
I think they look pretty good. definitely would consider them for my next tire purchase to replace the OEM duellers. I dont need a full AT but just something that can be decent in loose material off road.
Take a look at the WildPeak T/A Trail as well hybrid lighter AT would of consider these but no 22". Few closer pics of side wall and tread depth.
 

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Take a look at the WildPeak T/A Trail as well hybrid lighter AT would of consider these but no 22". Few closer pics of side wall and tread depth.
The full depth sipes are a selling point for me. (y)
 
Just put these on today in the 275/60/20 size. I was previously running the Pirelli All Terrain Plus in LT275/65/20. Happy to get back to a SL tire for the smoother ride and regained lost acceleration (59lbs vs 42lbs per tire).
I only have about 40miles on these, but so far no complaints.
 

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Just put these on today in the 275/60/20 size. I was previously running the Pirelli All Terrain Plus in LT275/65/20. Happy to get back to a SL tire for the smoother ride and regained lost acceleration (59lbs vs 42lbs per tire).
I only have about 40miles on these, but so far no complaints.
Love your truck, especially with these tires! We like both the red and the blue the most. Changed to 20in wheels a while ago and are now looking for new tires. So a question to the Trail Terrains. I keep reading that wet traction is bad on these. What‘s your impression?
Thanks
 
Solid edges aren't going to work in heavy rain and slush. Who designs these things anymore?
 
Love your truck, especially with these tires! We like both the red and the blue the most. Changed to 20in wheels a while ago and are now looking for new tires. So a question to the Trail Terrains. I keep reading that wet traction is bad on these. What‘s your impression?
Thanks
I've put 13k miles on them so far and have had zero issues with traction in heavy rain, or light snow/ice (North Texas weather).
 
Been driving gravel roads with street tires for the last 13 years (Tahoe and now Ram 1500). Never found a need for anything more just on gravel.
 
Just posting a few pics stock size 285/45 R22 XL. Took advantage of Mopar promo these replaced the Pirelli obviously. I don't put a lot of miles on my Ram 5K yr but I do tow my boat and few roads leading to ramps are gravel/dirt up to 2mi long. Honestly shocked I didn't puncture this past season as my local reservoir opens only mid April thru mid October so I decided to put my worries behind. I really like the extra meat they provide with low road noise and rolling resistance doubt I'll have to ever worry about wearing these out as I typically only keep my trucks 4-5yrs. Anyways just wanted to post if any members wanted to see what they look like.
I am looking at these to replace the shot Goodyear that only lasted 24k on my 21 limited. Look great on your truck but how do you like them after a year?
 
I don't drive my truck a lot with company vehicle, only around 8,300. I can say they are very quiet/smooth rolling with no MPG change over stock. No issues at the boat ramps when launching/loading(4 auto off) but if I was purchasing today I would look hard at the new Cooper Road/Trail AT tire as well.
 

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