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littlewave 01-15-2013 06:15 PM

BFGoodrich
 
I keep hearing how bad BFGoodrich T/A radials are. But so far almost EVERY(95% or more) muscle cars that have been on the block at Barrett-Jackson has BFGoodrich T/A radials on. Please explain.:confused:

Dirty Harry 01-15-2013 06:33 PM

They are good-looking, affordable tires that last a long time. They are not so great if ultimate performance is your goal. Some guys say they are sometimes out of round or hard to balance, although I cannot say that about the ones I had. Neither of those issues were a problem with mine.

Dwight 01-15-2013 06:44 PM

cheap and they look good.

Dwight

fordracing65 01-15-2013 06:46 PM

I use them on my work van...:LOL:

Thor maine 01-15-2013 06:54 PM

Cheap and big like 295-50-15 and they last. But they are best for a heavy car like a Chevelle or a van or 442 something like that.

littlewave 01-15-2013 06:58 PM

Cheap! Like the cars they are trying to sell? Still don't get it. These are car guys(mostly) selling and buying at Barrett. Like I have herd on here so many times. Why put $40,000 , $50 or $60,000 into a car just to put cheap tires on it because they look good. Have to be better tires than they get credit for.

vatdevil 01-15-2013 07:14 PM

The cars at Barrett are rarely driven garage queens.

littlewave 01-15-2013 07:30 PM

Put Avons on and you never have to pay another $ 1500 or $1800 for tires and then all the other car guys wouldn't ask you why in the %^^% did you put T/A s on that car?!!

I am not here to pick a fight. I just don't understand if they have such a bad rep. why have them on a car you are going to sell that 1,000,000 people or more are going to see. I have them on my COBRA (that is not finished yet) and wouldn't be a kick in the a$$ if I get back on here after I get on the road and say... WOW!!!! Those T/A s SUCK!!!!!!!!:LOL:

Barnsnake 01-15-2013 08:31 PM

I'm pretty sure the T/As perform just as well or better than the Avons, while parked in an enclosed trailer.

Rest assured they will make your Cobra very exciting and they'll last forever.

littlewave 01-16-2013 03:29 AM

I have learned this from CC. If I HAVE to sell my COBRA DO NOT put on T/As I will lose about $5000 in price!

Dwight 01-16-2013 02:04 PM

I had one Mustang and a S-10 truck with T/As on them. They are hard and will not stop you in the rain. But you can get 70,000 plus miles out of them.
They look real good but there are a lot of tires with better performance.
T/A are great for burn outs in a Cobra. Don't test them in a curve in the rain. They will put you the ditch.
BFG G-Force tires are good tires for a street Cobra but cost a little more than the T/As.
Dwight

ItBites 01-16-2013 02:30 PM

Barrett cars are often not driven in a spirited manner (or at all for the most part). If you want to just look at your Cobra, the BFGs will be great.

If you want to drive your Cobra in a performance manner, put a performance tire on it.

The bottom line is that the cheapest way to improve the ACTUAL PERFORMANCE (vs bench-racing performance) of any car is to put sticky rubber on it. Period. You have spent good money on a light car with a performance engine and your going to skimp on the part that actually makes the car go, stop, and turn?


In case you think I'm just guessing, I have experience with BFGs on my BBC Corvette. One day it got away from me in a big way and cost me a lot of money. I put sticky tires on it ever since and overall the cost of ownership has been much less.

littlewave 01-16-2013 03:15 PM

This is what I am trying to say. If they are so bad don't put them on a car you want to sell or advertise! When I get on the road and don't like them or find they are dangerous. I WILL NOT PUT THEM ON AT ANY TIME!! To sell or take pictures of my car because they look good. The reason I bought them is because they are on every thing!! I thought they can't be that bad, they are every where!!

Not trying to pick a fight. Just my opinion.

Steve Cassani 01-16-2013 04:17 PM

Of all the items a seller might apply to flatter his car, tires are the most easily changed by a future owner. Unlike garish paint or a custom approach, using attractive tires that are commonly thought to be better than adequate does not prejudice a sale one way or another. The seller is not obliged to hope for a buyer that thinks as he does. If a buyer wishes to equip the car with Avons or Michelin Pilots, he is free to do so without re-working the car to suit his taste. Using BF Goodrich TA's is not a matter of taste. The tires do not define the car being offered for sale in a way a future owner may not recognize as something he, too, would do. They're just round things the cars rolls on to the stage. Any round things, clean and properly prepared, will work as well as any other. So why spend money on them as an owner would a paint treatment or a sculpted fender line?

littlewave 01-16-2013 05:15 PM

Like, I see you bought my car for $80,000 , you might want to change those $600 tires if you want to start the engine and drive it. Wish my "67" 427 vette I don't drive had T/As.:LOL:

Ok I am done with this. Tanks for the input...

Three Peaks 01-16-2013 05:18 PM

Contrary to popular belief, I don't believe most guys selling cars at Barret Jackson are what we would refer to as "car guys". Most of them are just guys with lots of money that wanted a particular car since they were kids and finally have the money to get one. They own it for a while, drive it very little but enough to show off, then sell it again. Most of them probably wouldn't know how to drive in a spirited manner, or enjoy the feeling of being able to break the tires loose with very little effort because it makes the car feel like it has more power than it does. Track days would be a foreign concept to many of them so performance tires really aren't a consideration. What is important is looks and Radial TA's look pretty good, and stay that way for a long time for little money.

Most guys who hang out here or on other performance forums get schooled pretty thoroughly on many things performance-wise and tires are no exception, so the knowledge base here tends to be a little higher than the average muscle car owner, IMHO.

Bob

littlewave 01-16-2013 05:41 PM

People that don't drive muscle cars are the last person I would sell one to with DANGEOURS tires on. They are the first person to say I have a muscle car now, watch this!!! Sold my "69" Vette to a guy that I had to change valve cover gaskets for because he said he had never done that before (58 years old) had the car 4 months and totaled it!

IMHO.

littlewave 01-16-2013 06:53 PM

Oh yeah if you go to my profile and look at the album "mine" you will see a Kirkham I drove that the owner put BFGs on. It is his 11th Kirkham. He has 9 aluminum ones, a copper one, and just finshed a bronze one. All have BFGs on them. Drives all of them. All have Shelby Amer. All alum 427s. I will pass on the info to him about how dangerous these tires are.:LOL:

He still owns all 11....

Three Peaks 01-16-2013 09:33 PM

So, what the hell is your question, anyway? Are you trying to defend BF Goodrich tires as the best tire going because you see a bunch of them on muscle cars, or ??????? A guy with a $100K car puts $50 tires on it and that makes them okay?

littlewave 01-17-2013 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Three Peaks (Post 1227568)
So, what the hell is your question, anyway? Are you trying to defend BF Goodrich tires as the best tire going because you see a bunch of them on muscle cars, or ??????? A guy with a $100K car puts $50 tires on it and that makes them okay?

My Question is why put tires on a perfomance car that are so dangerous and then sell to a person and hope they don't drive it hard because they are such a bad tire!!!! But I get it now. You guys are right put good tires on your car and if you sell or advertise your car or product put these crappy tires on it. Good idea.

And that is 11 $100k cars. Just his cobras. Not to mention his origanals or 150 mustangs.

Three Peeks I am not here to start a fight. Really I am not. Just trying to understand why a tire with such a bad rep. like these are being put on so many cars. And to save money to put a car at Barrett Jackson I don't buy. But like I said I have not had my car on the road yet I just may hate them (and hope I don't kill myself or anyone else) but if thay are that bad I wll not sell my Cobra (if I have to) with BFGs on them and hope the person just takes it home and looks at it. Tha is all....

Any buddy else feel me?


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