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    BF Goodrich, any good in the wet?

    Hi there on this miserable day here in the Hunter.

    I am after opinions/personal experience from those that have run BF Goodrich tyres as I am looking at getting a full set for the van.

    Particularly opinions of these in the wet.

    I would preferably like to get something with the white writing, so if there is another brand with white writing you can suggest I will also look at them.

    These too have to be good in the wet as I will be using the van a fair bit this year.

    Thanks for the help.

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    Night Rider Valencia's Avatar
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    BFs have never been to flash in the wet from my experience even the new tread pattern
    Have a look at the Mickey Thomson Sportsman ET radials thay come in a range of sizes

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    Sorry i meant the ST not ET

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    I'll have a look, thanks for that.

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    That's a bit of a blow, they come in 15s only from what I can find. I have 14s on the van.

    I'll keep looking M.T sites, might get lucky.

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    I had BFG Radial TA's back in the 80's on a HQ Tonner and they were terrible in the wet, aquaplaned really easy. I was hoping they had improved after all these years as I am looking at getting a set for the HJ.
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    Got Mastercrafts on my ute. bit restricted in sizes for 14's these days though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddy_77HZ_Ute View Post
    Got Mastercrafts on my ute. bit restricted in sizes for 14's these days though.

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    Yes a bit restricted. How are they in the wet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maysik View Post
    Yes a bit restricted. How are they in the wet?
    Re Mastercraft. I find they are pretty good in the wet. Yokohama's I always found the best, but these are pretty good.
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    There have been 3 distinct tread patterns that I remember on T/A's. The early's were small nubs and hopeless in the wet, the next style is what most us of a certain age remember and they too were dreadful in the wet. The third design was known as EURO T/A and these were pretty good in the wet. Last I looked all T/A/s now have the EURO tread pattern but have dropped the EURO name.

    Google T/A tire/tyre tread patterns and also Google T/A tire/tyre reviews.

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    l have a set bfs goodrich 225 and 245 x15 and dont have a problem just drive to the conditions common sence

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