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Thread: 255/85/16 E BFG Mud Terrain KM2

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    Default 255/85/16 E BFG Mud Terrain KM2

    I installed a set of the new BFG Muds on my E350 4X4 van.

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    First impression on the hi way was smooth as silk and almost silent! Next impression was how well they held the road under the weight of the van especially since I found out the dealer only put 55 psi in the tires. Usually I run 65 front and 80 rear as directed by Ford. Rock solid and no sway plus my tracking problem went away. FWIW tires removed were like new BFG Commercial T/A's 245/75/16 E.

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    Off road was typical BFG Mud terrain but I think they removed some of the bounce from their tires. They grab and bite instead of hopping and bouncing.

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    With a tape and level they measure 33 1/2" tall with a tread of 7 1/4" center section was right at 10" on a 7" rim. With the weight of the van on the front tire it measured 32 3/4" at 65 psi hot. I paid 844 USD including mounting ,balance and tax.
    Last edited by Stumpalump; 06-10-2009 at 12:52 AM.

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    so they measure 33.5 inch tall off the vehicle yeah?

    On the australian BFG website, they state this tyre as being 33.1" tall, whereas the yank BFG website states it as 33.3 " tall......33,5" tall as you claim is interesting.....
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    I have the same size, and i would say they are between 33 1/2 and 33 5/8"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilux_Max View Post
    so they measure 33.5 inch tall off the vehicle yeah?
    Right 33.5 on a 7" rim. Nice change to get what you paid for and more! Thats on concrete with a level with the tire just rubbing the ground enough so I could turn it. They also all took 3 ounces or less of balance weight. Nice and round to start with.

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    my KMs measured about 34" off the truck and 33.5 right now on my discovery.

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    Three ounces or less to balance is great! I also really like your 'almost silent' comment about the tread noise. I'm surprised that the tread width is so narrow, almost 7-inches, not closer to 7.75-8” like my Maxxis Bighorns.

    The KM2s are calling, trying to pull me away from the other tires I'm considering

    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpalump View Post
    Right 33.5 on a 7" rim. Nice change to get what you paid for and more! Thats on concrete with a level with the tire just rubbing the ground enough so I could turn it. They also all took 3 ounces or less of balance weight. Nice and round to start with.
    Last edited by Redline; 01-27-2010 at 02:49 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redline View Post
    I'm surprised that the tread width is so narrow, almost 7-inches, not closer to 8” like my Maxxis Bighorns
    It depends on where you measure from but across the widest tread blocks it's 7 1/4" the narrow ones are 7" and 7 1/8". I edited my first post to show the widest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpalump View Post
    I paid 844 USD including mounting ,balance and tax.
    Is that for 4 or for 5 of them?
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    4 but it looks like they are comming down in price. I found this online but you would have to pay shipping mounting and balance:http://www.onlinetires.com/products/...++n%252Fa.html
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    That's the best price I have found for them too. After I add the shipping my local Discount Tire will match the price... it is about $804.00 out the door for four with mounting and tax.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stumpalump View Post
    4 but it looks like they are comming down in price. I found this online but you would have to pay shipping mounting and balance:http://www.onlinetires.com/products/...++n%252Fa.html

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