• Long Trail T/A® Tour

    Truck Tires, Everyday Tires

    All Season TireAll Season Tire

    High level performance for crossovers and SUV’s that are in it for the long haul.

    Benefits of BFGoodrich

    • For people who love to drive - and drive a lot.
      Backed by a 60,000-Mile Manufacturer's Limited Treadlife Warranty1
    • Designed for a responsive and spirited highway ride driving on the road.
      Proprietary ETEC SystemTM (Equal Tension Containment System) delivers durability and stability at high speeds.
    • You’re in control, not the weather.
      Strategic siping and rain channels that keep you in control in rainy, snowy and dry weather.

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  • BFGoodrich Long Trail T/A® Tour Tires
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    BFGoodrich Performance Ratings:

    • 10
    • 7
    • 3
    • 9
    • 10

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    " Thank you for making such a quality product. "

                                       — Steve E.

    "I LOOK FORWARD TO MY NEW TIRES AND ANTICIPATE ANOTHER 100000.0 MILES."

                                       — Teresa M.

    "Quiet, comfortable and sure footed traction all supplied with these new tires."

                                       — Raymond A.

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60,000 Mile Manufacturer's Treadwear Limited Warranty
Long Trail T/A® Tour tires carry a 60,000 mile limited warranty in addition to the standard materials and workmanship warranty for treadwear or mileage.
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Long Trail T/A Tour
 
4.0

(based on 296 reviews)

85%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

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          • Wear-Life:
          • Excellent (146), Very good (61), Good (34), Below average (26), Average (16)
          • Fuel Efficiency:
          • Very good (100), Excellent (79), Good (57), Average (38), Below average (10)
          • Off-Road:
          • Good (60), Very good (57), Average (34), Excellent (28), Below average (19)
          • Braking:
          • Excellent (114), Very good (104), Good (48), Average (20), Below average (4)
          • Comfort:
          • Excellent (135), Very good (91), Good (38), Average (15), Below average (13)

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        1.0

        Side walls flaking

        By moy

        from USA

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              Comments about Long Trail T/A Tour:

              Sidewalls start to flake at 45000 miles, The sidewall skin is falling off! I have an R51 nissan pathfinder.

              Very bad in cold weather, My tire pressure monitor lights keeps turning on even though I have the right tire pressure. Fuel economy drops, I had a rugged trail before and It has better mileage than this.

              • Wear-Life:
              • Below Average
              • Fuel Efficiency:
              • Below Average
              • Off-Road:
              • Average
              • Braking:
              • Average
              • Comfort:
              • Good

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              5.0

              Best Tire ever owned

              By Rick

              from USA

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                    Comments about Long Trail T/A Tour:

                    My BFG LT tires were OEM and at 50K, I replaced them prior to a long road trip. Now at 102K I purchased my second set. (3 set on the truck) This is a safe tire in wet and dry conditions, and handles smoothly. It has a quiet ride and looks good also. I convinced my neighbor about these tires and he purchased a set. He could not believe how much better his truck rode. He also was impressed with the price savings. Do your homework and research the specs. You will see that BFG tires are worth the money. Since I am mainly a city driver with a long trip or two during the year, I did not get the 60K mileage. With the Florida heat, tires do not last as long and I will not drive them bald either. I stop just before the wear bar.

                    At 107K, with my 3 set of tires, took a 7 day 1500 mile trip and the truck road smooth and had no issues in all the rain. Handles like a dream. I wish I could get the same tires on my car!

                    • Wear-Life:
                    • Excellent
                    • Fuel Efficiency:
                    • Excellent
                    • Off-Road:
                    • Excellent
                    • Braking:
                    • Excellent
                    • Comfort:
                    • Excellent

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                    1.0

                    not worth the money

                    By Don

                    from USA

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                          Comments about Long Trail T/A Tour:

                          I got these tires for my 05 F150 in Arkansas 2009 at the dealer i have moved to Arizona now and its 2013 and they have 31660 miles i don't have a Warranty because i moved, the warranty is 50,000 miles. I have used BF before and had the same issue. But you get what you pay for.

                          • Wear-Life:
                          • Below Average
                          • Fuel Efficiency:
                          • Below Average
                          • Off-Road:
                          • Below Average
                          • Braking:
                          • Average
                          • Comfort:
                          • Below Average

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                          part numbersTire Size, Load Index & Speed RatingMSRP $
                          (PER TIRE)
                          15953P215/70R16 99 T$148
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                          Mileage WarrantySidewallUTQG Treadwear, UTQG Traction, UTQG TempRim Width Range
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                          Section Width on Measuring Rim WidthOverall Diameterrevs/miTread Depth
                          (in 32nds)
                          Max Load, Single
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                          Tire Weight
                          60,000 MileORWL580 A B5.5" - 7"8.7" on 6.5"27.9746121554@4430
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