rtmozingo
FRF Addict
to supplement some of the commentary here, I will also say that the stock BFGs that come on raptors leave a lot to be desired.
They are light, they are load range C, so they have more give than most tires folks are used to.
any other tire on the market has a stiffer sidewall and makes the truck more predictable in the dirt.
I thought that my general grabbers, and the extra rolling resistance that they provide actually helped my truck A ton. It dorve way way smoother back to back when comparing bfg ATs to generals.
My truck likes that extra unsprung weight and resistance. YMMV, but this is what I've experienced.
I also recently switched back to MPT tunes from Cobb canned tunes. WOA. TC and stability control pull a TON of power. Once I disabled both, I'm able to spin heavy 37s going 35 MPH. My point in mentioning this is that some of the trucks weird behavior might also be alleviated with even a canned tune.
I've only had my new tires for two days, but the difference between the two tires is substantial.
Ford knew what they were doing with tire choice. The BFG is serviceable in all conditions, but very biased towards road conditions, specifically road compliance and high fuel efficiency.
That said, they don't grip particularly well anywhere. I would argue my new coopers have 3x the traction - to the point where (even during break in) I can run 2wd in areas I previously had to use 4wd.
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