BF Goodrich g-force tires?
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BF Goodrich g-force tires?
Has anyone tried the BF Goodrich g-force tires yet? If so, how about a little feedback.
Had someone recommend them to me. Just want to see what you guys thought.
Had someone recommend them to me. Just want to see what you guys thought.
#2
Nobody has complained about them around here. I'm guessing they're on the higher side of the price range also.
As for the G-Force Drag Radials... I seen a lowered blown Z06 Vette saturday on 18's pull a 1.56 60 foot time. He has the 315/35/18 Size. By far the best I've ever seen an 18" Drag radial do...Actually I haven't even seen a 17" BFG Drag or Nitto Drag do that in person.. Goodluck!
As for the G-Force Drag Radials... I seen a lowered blown Z06 Vette saturday on 18's pull a 1.56 60 foot time. He has the 315/35/18 Size. By far the best I've ever seen an 18" Drag radial do...Actually I haven't even seen a 17" BFG Drag or Nitto Drag do that in person.. Goodluck!
#3
I'm guessing they're on the higher side of the price range also.
That part I know. I was given a quote of roughly $1000 for tires, mounting, and balancing.
And that is for the 245/50/16 tires.
#4
295/35/18 consistent 1.7's with my 18" drs....
had some even lower, they work very nicely. one thing to note is they work quite well but they are costly and they don't last long.
i particularly like the pilots and toyo proxies.
had some even lower, they work very nicely. one thing to note is they work quite well but they are costly and they don't last long.
i particularly like the pilots and toyo proxies.
#5
Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 ... one of the best tires out there. price is kinda up there, but i've seen worse tires sell for more, so i really wouldn't mind paying the money for these tires (245/50YR16 Y rated for $142 a piece on tirerack.com) .... second choice would be BFGoodrich g-Force T/A Drag Radials
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