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Review of the BF Goodrich
Mud-Terrain T/A (R) KM
The extremely popular BFGoodrich (R) Mud-Terrain T/A (R) KM is the tire of choice for
many offroaders who want decent off-road performance while maintaining good
street manner. This radial MT with its semi-aggressive tread is a good choice
for all-around use including dry loose dirt, light mud, sand, and light to
moderate rock. Another benefit of the BFG Mud Terrain T/A KM is its longevity
with a longer wear factor on the trail and on the street over most Mud Terrain
tires. Be aware that the 3-ply sidewalls are somewhat vulnerable to sharp rocks
when compared to MTs with tread designs in the sidewall that offer additional
protection. Sizes available up to 37x12.50R18/D.
Manufacturers description of this tire:
BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A (R) KM
- An outstanding off-road tire
- TriGard (R) construction
- Tough, aggressive appearance and traction even in extreme conditions
The ultimate off-road tire. Gives the traction and confidence to go anywhere,
and get back, even through the most extreme off-road conditions. DiggerLugz
power through deep gumbo mud, dirt, sand, and over rocks. Tough, aggressive
appearance. Still just as "streetable" with longer treadlife and lower noise
(compared to Radial Mud-Terrain T/A(R)). TriGard(R) construction for serious
durability.
Named one of the 10 most influential off-road products.
What it is: The only tire named by jeep-enthusiast magazine "JP" as
one of the 10 most influential off-road products
of all time for its outstanding off-road traction and race-proven performance.
Who it's for: 4WD enthusiasts who want a more aggressive tire that
delivers serious off-road traction.
Features:
- DiggerLugz (TM) (upper sidewall traction bars and treadclearing shoulder void
bars)
- Rim protector
- DiggerLugz(TM) upper sidewall traction bars and bold sidewall graphics
- Improved high-void tread design with larger footprint, interlocking tread
elements and advanced compounding
- Dual-tread radius
- Computer-optimized tread design
- BFGoodrich Tires' TriGard (R) construction - innovative 3-ply polyester
carcass
- Single strand beads on all dimensions (single wire wrapped continuously)
Benefits:
- Maximized traction and steering control in deep dirt, mud and sand
- Improved wheel and tire protection from off-road hazards, especially
during aired down situations
- Aggressive good looks
- Incredible rock climbing and slick surface traction
- More even wear
- Reduced road noise
- Exceptional bruise resistance under the tread and in the sidewall
- Improved ride smoothness and tire uniformity
Manufacturer Contact Info:
BFGoodrich
Corporation
Consumer Relations Department
P.O. Box 19001
Greenville, SC 29602-9001
www.bfgoodrichtires.com
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BFGoodrich Mud Terrain TA KM Tire
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GRTeamBG
Registered: January 2009 Location: Bulgaria,Europe Posts: 2
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Review Date: Mon January 12, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid (per item)?: $210.00
| Rating: 5
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Pros:
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All-round tyre. Good choice of sizes
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Cons:
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Not especially good on mud & wet road
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Decent all-round tire. Very good on sand, wood trails, rocks. By far not the best performer in mud. Sidewalls seem to be weak and can be punctured rather easily by rocks or tree branches.
The so-called rim protector did not do very well protecting the rims. It would rather make getting mud between tire and rim easier.
Performance on wet road was not good.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Mon January 12, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid (per item)?: $185.00
| Rating: 6
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Pros:
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Great Offroad in rocky or muddy terrain
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Cons:
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Terrible in Ice or even Snow packed roads
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I've been running BFG AT's for about the last 15 years on all my 4X4's and have always been very happy with them, but decided to try the MT's on my Land Rover since my commute to work is only 2 miles now. They are great when I go 4-wheeling in rocky or muddy trails, but snow or ice is terrible, I even got them sipped but I still slide everywhere. I thing the AT's are much better all around tire.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue February 3, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Price, Aggresive look, quiet,
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Cons:
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Will probably have to get them sipped
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Only paid $90 for the tires, cost $493 total for 4 tires weight, balanced and put on. I can't complain for the price and they have great road manners for such an aggresive looking tire, waiting to see how they do in the rain and on ice.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sat April 4, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 1
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Pros:
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Decent tire for paved road and soft off-road, not very noisy
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Cons:
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Horrible in mud
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I am using a set of 31/10,5 R15 on a '95 Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero.
As this is called a Mud Terrain tire, you would expect they could handle mud situations easily. In fact they are clogging very fast, and self cleaning is horrible. As soon as they are clogged, you could be as well on normal street tires, they do not make any difference.
If you use them more than 80% on-road and sometimes you drive on some unpaved or dust roads they are OK. However be careful on wet or icy asphalt, they do not help you too much in such circumstances.
I will definitely NOT buy a second set, and pretty soon going to change them even they are only 25% worn out after 12.000 KM.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun May 3, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 0
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just looking for decent tires for mud (work) and sand (w/e fishing) how are the firestone MT's, I live in southeast TX., so snow, sleet not much problem, mostly want to get where I'm going without a lot of drama, and be able to to drive 100+ miles to work everyday (4 days a week)-at freeway speeds- 80-85+
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed May 6, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 6
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Pros:
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Good in mud
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Cons:
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not to good on wet roads
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this tire is great in mud, but not so good on the roads.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun May 17, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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very good in mudd
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Cons:
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none!!!!!!!
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i have a 04 wrangler with these mud tires i have never gotten stuck in the mud with these tires they have never let me down. i hit a curb doing 35 mph and the didnt blow
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun May 17, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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very good in mudd
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Cons:
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none!!!!!!!
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i have a 04 wrangler with these mud tires i have never gotten stuck in the mud with these tires they have never let me down. i hit a curb doing 35 mph and the didnt blow
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed August 12, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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great on road and off road
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Cons:
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"people cant read"
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people! read what kind of tire they are "mud terrian"......i bought a 93 f150 with 35 bfg mud terrians...the tires are a year old and still have 75% of their life left and i drive 43 miles to work 6 days a week. they make noise on pavement..what off road tire doesnt? yes- wet roads can be trouble but with any off road tire once again..ive been thru the mud plenty of times..they work great....tire(S) play a role when on/off roading but dont forget the drver as well....."be safe and happy 4x4n!
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sat August 15, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: $152.00
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Very aggressive tire
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I love my BFG Mud Terrain tires. I have a 1996 Ford Ranger STX stock running 30/9.5/15 tires. I have had them for almost a year and have not gotten stuck because of the tires. They are not that noisy on the pavement. Also, they do great in dirt, sand, snow,and mud. All around great tire!
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun September 6, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid (per item)?: $153.00
| Rating: 4
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Pros:
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Decent price, Decent wear, Tough tire
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Cons:
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Terrible in street-snow, soso in powder, Terrible in rain
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These are west-coast, or trail only tires, basically anywhere you don't drive on wet or snowy roads. Treadlife is decent, but the lack of siping makes them extremely slippery on wet asphalt or concrete, and horrible in slushy snow. I had a set of 35x12.30-15 on my K5 Blazer, replacing a set of General Grabber AP's. Oh how I wish General still made the Grabber AP, the only thing these BFGs have over the old Grabber AP is toughness, otherwise, they are a mediocre mud tire at best. Pick any mud tire with siping, and it will be better than this one.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue September 8, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Good mileage on street and offroad excl. on sand looks good on my Toy. I like these tires soft side walls no need to air down on the sand .
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Cons:
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Worn half way gets a little noisey tires tend to get rounded cleets if used mostly on sand.
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I like these Mud Terrains been using BFG for over 30 years had the 1st set of muds back in the 80's great traction in the sand for 4 wheeling esp. with a V6 and a 350TH trans mated to a Currie 9 in 488 gears and a detroit locker the front a Gleason Thorson with 488 yeah a triple-D Duel Drive I know its the best gear locker made.LOL Its in the Military Hummers. BFG's the way to go
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