View Full Version : New Style BFG Mud-Terrains not available?
nfpgasmask
04/14/2008, 11:00 AM
So I talked to my guy down at Big-O about a month ago about getting the new style BFG M/Ts. He told me that BFG is not shipping any of the new style tires until the entire stock of the old style M/Ts is depleted (for each size).
I just called Big-O again and they are gonna see if they can get them for me. I also just checked TireRack.com and it seems they only have one size of the new style available, which means that most likely my guy at Big-O was telling the truth.
So it looks like I am stuck with ordering the old style. Which is ok, since I like those too, but....
:confused: Bart
Triathlete
04/14/2008, 11:23 AM
Check 4wheelparts.com
nfpgasmask
04/14/2008, 11:29 AM
Big-O just called me back and said they talked to their BFG rep directly, and he said that these tires do not even come in 265/75/R16.....
So I guess I should stop looking! :)
Bart
Triathlete
04/14/2008, 12:42 PM
Looks like he is right...HERE (http://www.4wheelparts.com/PPT6396T100697.aspx) are the sizes currently available:mad:
nfpgasmask
04/14/2008, 12:47 PM
Yup, I don't think Big-O was giving me a line...they have no reason too. Anyway, so, now the real question is, do I go with 265/70/R16s or 265/75/R16s? How much of a difference with the 70 vs 75 make?
Bart
Triathlete
04/14/2008, 01:33 PM
Use the tire calculator and it will tell you the size differance. I'm not sure off hand.
JHarris1385
04/14/2008, 01:50 PM
just go with the 315/75-16 on 4wheelparts.com....
I have 265/75-16
Triathlete
04/14/2008, 01:54 PM
just go with the 315/75-16 on 4wheelparts.com....
:rolleyes:With a LOT of trimming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nfpgasmask
04/14/2008, 02:46 PM
I don't like math, or calculators....:)
I'm sure the guys at the shop can give me an idea.
Scott Harness, you have BFG M/Ts, what size are your tires again? 70 or 75?
Bart
JHarris1385
04/14/2008, 03:07 PM
You will lose 0.52 of an inch in sidewall with the 70 series. The 75's are a 31.65inch tire and the 70's are a 30.61, so you are losing an inch of tire height.
cyronman
04/14/2008, 05:01 PM
Bart,
i ran into this dilemma when getting my tires last year. You wouldn't think that *little* difference is much, but it (was) can be. I trimmed more than i thought i would with 265-70-16...
but aren't you lifting??
nfpgasmask
04/14/2008, 05:08 PM
Bart,
i ran into this dilemma when getting my tires last year. You wouldn't think that *little* difference is much, but it (was) can be. I trimmed more than i thought i would with 265-70-16...
but aren't you lifting??
Yes, so I should be fine with 75s, I think....
Bart
You're a hacker, you'll be fine! :) I am running 32.3" tires with offset 8.5" rims and the basic 912 lift. You won't have to hack near as much as I did.
Scott Harness
04/14/2008, 06:02 PM
I don't like math, or calculators....:)
I'm sure the guys at the shop can give me an idea.
Scott Harness, you have BFG M/Ts, what size are your tires again? 70 or 75?
Bart
Hey Bart,I've got 265-75-16 with a tiny bit of trimming
castigan
04/15/2008, 01:08 AM
i have 265x70x16 toyo open country tyres and didnt have to trim anything.... i hav noticed a drop in speed off the mark tho.. but highway fuel economy seems better than before.
Big-O just called me back and said they talked to their BFG rep directly, and he said that these tires do not even come in 265/75/R16.....
So I guess I should stop looking! :)
Bart
Or get the 315/75r16".:naughty:
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