• Commercial T/A® Traction

    Truck Tires, Winter Tires

    Winter TireWinter Tire

    A truck and fleet tire with aggressive tread to go wherever your route requires.

    Benefits of BFGoodrich

    • Ideal for less-than-ideal roads.
      Tread designed for snow, mud and practically any conditions (suitable for drive axle or both axles on trucks that spend time off-road).
    • Made for extreme snow and ice.
      Molded to accept studs when conditions demand the ultimate in traction.

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  • BFGoodrich Commercial T/A® Traction Tires
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    BFGoodrich Performance Ratings:

    • 7
    • 5
    • 5
    • 7
    • 7

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Commercial T/A Traction

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Standard Limited Warranty (All BFGoodrich® Tires)
All BFGoodrich® tires have a Standard Manufacturer's Limited Warranty, which covers defects in workmanship and materials for the life of the original usable tread, or for 6 years from date of purchase, whichever occurs first. See warranty for details
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Commercial T/A Traction
 
4.1

(based on 28 reviews)

93%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

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          • Wear-Life:
          • Excellent (10), Very good (8), Good (5), Average (3)
          • Fuel Efficiency:
          • Good (12), Excellent (6), Very good (6), Average (4)
          • Handling:
          • Excellent (11), Very good (7), Good (6), Average (3)
          • Ice Traction:
          • Excellent (8), Good (8), Very good (8)
          • Snow Traction:
          • Excellent (17), Very good (5)

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        (5 of 9 customers found this review helpful)

         
        1.0

        Possibly the worst wear I have ever seen

        By Loosethehounds

        from USA

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              Comments about Commercial T/A Traction:

              I bought these tires last spring. I drove the vehicle 14,000 miles, of which 7,000 was towing an 8,000 lbs trailer. By mid February one year later the tread measures at a 50% tread loss at the dealer. They seem to offer no benifit any good all-season tire would have provided in adversy conditions. Warranty claim has been filed by the dealer with Goodrich. I am pf the opinion these tires should be replaced by the manufacture at no additional charge.

              • Wear-Life:
              • Below Average
              • Fuel Efficiency:
              • Average
              • Handling:
              • Average
              • Ice Traction:
              • Average
              • Snow Traction:
              • Average

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              (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

               
              3.0

              like cats claws in snow

              By cowboy

              from USA

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                    Comments about Commercial T/A Traction:

                    have these on 1997 f350 drw .super tire but at 24000 they were wore out .rotated and bal every 5000. only running them on back. that why i on here looking for good grip but more miles

                    • Wear-Life:
                    • Good
                    • Fuel Efficiency:
                    • Good
                    • Ice Traction:
                    • Excellent
                    • Snow Traction:
                    • Excellent

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                    4.0

                    Excellent Winter Tire

                    By Dane

                    from USA

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                          Comments about Commercial T/A Traction:

                          Within 100 miles of buying my 7.3L Diesel F250 (7000 lbs. Truck) I had these tires put on. They were great in the winter during several snow storms, great in the spring in mud, and handled well in all conditions while towing upwards of 8,000 lbs. I have over 33,000 miles on since I got them last August, and I have averaged about 18 mpg over that time. They are now down to the wear bar, but I will probably not get another set due to the amount of mileage I drive in a year.I will be sticking with BF Goodrich though. I would recommend these for anyone that only drives their truck in bad conditions, or about 15,000 miles a year.

                          • Wear-Life:
                          • Average
                          • Fuel Efficiency:
                          • Good
                          • Handling:
                          • Average
                          • Ice Traction:
                          • Good
                          • Snow Traction:
                          • Excellent

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                          42575LT235/75R15/C 104 Q$187
                          72846LT225/75R16/E 115 Q$228
                          85980LT245/75R16/E 120 Q$224
                          53176LT265/75R16/E 123 Q$244
                          61161LT215/85R16/D 110 Q$198
                          58509LT235/85R16/E 120 Q$215
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                          BSW6" - 7"9.2" on 6.5"28.6727181985@501820@5034.8
                          BSW6" - 7"8.8" on 6"29.3710182680@802470@8040
                          BSW6.5" - 8"10" on 7"30.6680183042@802778@8045.4
                          BSW7" - 8"10.5" on 7.5"31.865415.53415@803085@8049.4
                          BSW5.5" - 7"8.5" on 6"30.2688182335@652150@6541.1
                          BSW6" - 7"9.4" on 6.5"31.6658183042@802778@8045.9
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