• Radial T/A® Spec

    Hot Rod Tires

    An American classic.

    Benefits of BFGoodrich

    • Wide profile styling for modern muscle.
      Enhanced black sidewall styling to complement any vehicle.
    • Superb lateral stability and steering response.
      Classic look with modern technology.
    • Nearly 40 years of real racing heritage and technology.
      North America's first performance radial tire.
    • High performance with low noise levels.
      Unique tread block phasing.
    • Exceptional wet and dry traction and control, with long, even wear.
      Variable groove angle geometry and performance tread compounding.

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  • BFGoodrich Radial T/A® Spec Tires
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    BFGoodrich Performance Ratings:

    • 7
    • 5
    • 8
    • 7
    • 7

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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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Radial T/A Spec
 
4.0

(based on 44 reviews)

91%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

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          • Wear-Life:
          • Excellent (16), Good (12), Very good (9), Average (4)
          • Fuel Efficiency:
          • Good (15), Very good (12), Excellent (10), Average (4)
          • Handling:
          • Very good (19), Excellent (15), Good (7)
          • Braking:
          • Excellent (19), Very good (14), Good (9)
          • Comfort:
          • Very good (15), Excellent (13), Good (13)

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        4.0

        I would buy these tires again.

        By Preston

        from USA

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              Comments about Radial T/A Spec:

              I bought these for my 2009 Dodge Challenger R/T. and I have to tell you that these tires feel and handle great for a car that usually requires V rated tires. Handles great in the rain. And I know this because it was raining the day I bought them.Great choice.

              • Wear-Life:
              • Very Good
              • Fuel Efficiency:
              • Good
              • Handling:
              • Very Good
              • Braking:
              • Very Good
              • Comfort:
              • Very Good

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              2.0

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              By Pete

              from USA

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                    Comments about Radial T/A Spec:

                    The speed ratings for performance tires needs to be brought up to at least a V! Nice looking tire just needs to be able to perform the speed as well as it looks!

                    • Wear-Life:
                    • Very Good
                    • Handling:
                    • Good
                    • Braking:
                    • Good
                    • Comfort:
                    • Very Good

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                    5.0

                    Wait till you hear this!

                    By wdcat

                    from USA

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                          Comments about Radial T/A Spec:

                          In April of 2010 I bought a brand new Camaro. I do a lot of driving and wanted something that "I" wanted to drive. This is September of 2012 and I have decided to replace my back tires. The front tires are still okay but will be replaced soon also. I have already ordered the same tires as I got 102,000 out of the stock tires I bought the car with. Yes--One hundred and two thousand miles!! I did put nitrogen in after about 35,000, but I still don't think any other testament is needed......

                          • Wear-Life:
                          • Excellent
                          • Fuel Efficiency:
                          • Excellent
                          • Handling:
                          • Excellent
                          • Braking:
                          • Excellent
                          • Comfort:
                          • Excellent

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                          part numbersTire Size, Load Index & Speed RatingMSRP $
                          (PER TIRE)
                          14762P225/60R17 98 H$173
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                          OE CodeSidewallUTQG Treadwear, UTQG Traction, UTQG TempRim Width Range
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                          Section Width on Measuring Rim WidthOverall Diameterrevs/miTread Depth
                          (in 32nds)
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                          Tire Weight
                          FBSW620 A B6" - 8"9" on 6.5"27.675391653@4428.1
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