BFG all terrains
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BFG all terrains
i have a set of BFG all terrains with ~45k miles in them and plenty of
tread. two of the tires have several (20+) 'cracks in the sidewall
where it meets the tread. the cracks radiate from the center and the
largest one is about 3" long. Anybody else have this problem with
BFG's?? they've held up GREAT otherwise.
-brian
tread. two of the tires have several (20+) 'cracks in the sidewall
where it meets the tread. the cracks radiate from the center and the
largest one is about 3" long. Anybody else have this problem with
BFG's?? they've held up GREAT otherwise.
-brian
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Re: BFG all terrains
Hi Brian,
I've gone though three sets of BF Goodrich ATs at about fifty
thousand each and never experience that. I have on the same style
Goodyears, and Firestone, the tread separation you're describing and is
what killed many Ford Explorer drivers. So I'd exchange them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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hammertime wrote:
>
> i have a set of BFG all terrains with ~45k miles in them and plenty of
> tread. two of the tires have several (20+) 'cracks in the sidewall
> where it meets the tread. the cracks radiate from the center and the
> largest one is about 3" long. Anybody else have this problem with
> BFG's?? they've held up GREAT otherwise.
>
> -brian
I've gone though three sets of BF Goodrich ATs at about fifty
thousand each and never experience that. I have on the same style
Goodyears, and Firestone, the tread separation you're describing and is
what killed many Ford Explorer drivers. So I'd exchange them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
hammertime wrote:
>
> i have a set of BFG all terrains with ~45k miles in them and plenty of
> tread. two of the tires have several (20+) 'cracks in the sidewall
> where it meets the tread. the cracks radiate from the center and the
> largest one is about 3" long. Anybody else have this problem with
> BFG's?? they've held up GREAT otherwise.
>
> -brian
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Re: BFG all terrains
Hi Brian,
I've gone though three sets of BF Goodrich ATs at about fifty
thousand each and never experience that. I have on the same style
Goodyears, and Firestone, the tread separation you're describing and is
what killed many Ford Explorer drivers. So I'd exchange them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
hammertime wrote:
>
> i have a set of BFG all terrains with ~45k miles in them and plenty of
> tread. two of the tires have several (20+) 'cracks in the sidewall
> where it meets the tread. the cracks radiate from the center and the
> largest one is about 3" long. Anybody else have this problem with
> BFG's?? they've held up GREAT otherwise.
>
> -brian
I've gone though three sets of BF Goodrich ATs at about fifty
thousand each and never experience that. I have on the same style
Goodyears, and Firestone, the tread separation you're describing and is
what killed many Ford Explorer drivers. So I'd exchange them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
hammertime wrote:
>
> i have a set of BFG all terrains with ~45k miles in them and plenty of
> tread. two of the tires have several (20+) 'cracks in the sidewall
> where it meets the tread. the cracks radiate from the center and the
> largest one is about 3" long. Anybody else have this problem with
> BFG's?? they've held up GREAT otherwise.
>
> -brian
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Re: BFG all terrains
Hey, I had that experience with a set of Bridgestone Motorcycle tire. I had
full tread and only about 3,000 miles on them over a two year period. The
bike was outside under and awning.
!!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually dry
your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
--
Thanks Always !!!
Paul '75 CJ5 258
Vail, CO.
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> i have a set of BFG all terrains with ~45k miles in them and plenty of
> tread. two of the tires have several (20+) 'cracks in the sidewall
> where it meets the tread. the cracks radiate from the center and the
> largest one is about 3" long. Anybody else have this problem with
> BFG's?? they've held up GREAT otherwise.
>
> -brian
full tread and only about 3,000 miles on them over a two year period. The
bike was outside under and awning.
!!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually dry
your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
--
Thanks Always !!!
Paul '75 CJ5 258
Vail, CO.
"hammertime" <brs3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> i have a set of BFG all terrains with ~45k miles in them and plenty of
> tread. two of the tires have several (20+) 'cracks in the sidewall
> where it meets the tread. the cracks radiate from the center and the
> largest one is about 3" long. Anybody else have this problem with
> BFG's?? they've held up GREAT otherwise.
>
> -brian
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Re: BFG all terrains
Hey, I had that experience with a set of Bridgestone Motorcycle tire. I had
full tread and only about 3,000 miles on them over a two year period. The
bike was outside under and awning.
!!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually dry
your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
--
Thanks Always !!!
Paul '75 CJ5 258
Vail, CO.
"hammertime" <brs3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bitumvc3prjpif2njkolepl6p4curc4f6v@4ax.com...
> i have a set of BFG all terrains with ~45k miles in them and plenty of
> tread. two of the tires have several (20+) 'cracks in the sidewall
> where it meets the tread. the cracks radiate from the center and the
> largest one is about 3" long. Anybody else have this problem with
> BFG's?? they've held up GREAT otherwise.
>
> -brian
full tread and only about 3,000 miles on them over a two year period. The
bike was outside under and awning.
!!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually dry
your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
--
Thanks Always !!!
Paul '75 CJ5 258
Vail, CO.
"hammertime" <brs3@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bitumvc3prjpif2njkolepl6p4curc4f6v@4ax.com...
> i have a set of BFG all terrains with ~45k miles in them and plenty of
> tread. two of the tires have several (20+) 'cracks in the sidewall
> where it meets the tread. the cracks radiate from the center and the
> largest one is about 3" long. Anybody else have this problem with
> BFG's?? they've held up GREAT otherwise.
>
> -brian
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Re: BFG all terrains
Paul Brogren vomitted:
> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
> dry
> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
> dry
> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
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Re: BFG all terrains
Paul Brogren vomitted:
> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
> dry
> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
> dry
> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
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Re: BFG all terrains
Approximately 9/23/03 08:57, Big Daddy uttered for posterity:
> Paul Brogren vomitted:
>
>> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
>> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
>> dry
>> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
>> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
>> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
>
> This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
> your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
> keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
> you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
>
Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
> Paul Brogren vomitted:
>
>> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
>> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
>> dry
>> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
>> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
>> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
>
> This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
> your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
> keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
> you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
>
Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
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Re: BFG all terrains
Approximately 9/23/03 08:57, Big Daddy uttered for posterity:
> Paul Brogren vomitted:
>
>> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
>> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
>> dry
>> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
>> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
>> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
>
> This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
> your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
> keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
> you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
>
Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
> Paul Brogren vomitted:
>
>> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
>> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
>> dry
>> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
>> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
>> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
>
> This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
> your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
> keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
> you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
>
Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
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Re: BFG all terrains
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 21:49:30 GMT, Lon Stowell
<Lawn.Stowell@Komkast.net> wrote:
>Approximately 9/23/03 08:57, Big Daddy uttered for posterity:
>
>> Paul Brogren vomitted:
>>
>>> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
>>> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
>>> dry
>>> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
>>> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
>>> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
>>
>> This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
>> your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
>> keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
>> you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
>>
> Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
>
> I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
> wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
> reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
> a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
> without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
Mud seems to have kept mine from cracking. :)
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
<Lawn.Stowell@Komkast.net> wrote:
>Approximately 9/23/03 08:57, Big Daddy uttered for posterity:
>
>> Paul Brogren vomitted:
>>
>>> !!!Stealerships first question. What do you use on your tires? Armorall,
>>> etc? Yes, was my reply. The tire dressings that are promoted actually
>>> dry
>>> your tires out and drastically reduce their life. I have never ever used
>>> anything, but the car wash soap with a brush on any of my tires from then
>>> on. It's been ten+ years since that experience.
>>
>> This is so true. Someone told me that products like Armour All condition
>> your rubber/vinyl to actually need their product or it looks aweful and you
>> keep applying it. Those products definitely turn your tires brown and
>> you'll see tiny dry-rot cracks in the sidewall.
>>
> Armour-All == crack and your tires become the addict.
>
> I've had reasonable luck over the years with clear floor
> wax on tires. And over the past 5 or so, there is a
> reddish purple goo that smells like bubble gum and is
> a PITA to apply that seems to work reasonably well
> without causing a dry appearance as it wears off.
Mud seems to have kept mine from cracking. :)
Dave
http://home1.gte.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm