Trail-Terrain T/A TIRE REVIEW
There are 227 reviews for the Trail-Terrain T/A
Rating Snapshot
When asked, 78% of reviewers recommend this tire
Review Summary
The tires provide good all-around performance, with praise for their traction, smooth ride, and appearance. However, some customers report poor traction and handling in wet weather, as well as rapid and uneven tread wear. There are also complaints about road noise and the need for frequent rebalancing. Customers should carefully consider their driving needs before purchasing these tires.
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51-60 on 227 reviews

Not that great
Hi All Tires are on a 2015 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4x4. I've always had the original BFG Rugged Trail T/A's that came on the Tacoma originally and would get about 67k - 70k miles with them. I was happy with them - quiet on the road and served me well. I was up for tire replacement again and this time I couldn't buy the Rugged Trails anymore as they have been discontinued. The tire shop said these Trail-Terrains are the replacement. For some reason at about 60mph and higher they make vibration on the floor of the truck and through the seat - below 55mph is ok - 65mph vibration is still there and 70mph isn't as noticeable but still there. Have taken the truck back in to have the tires rebalanced - same problem still exists and is enough that I really don't want to endure this for the next 67k-70k miles, so I'm going to have them replaced. Tires have currently about 805 miles on them. It's like most things today....why keep something that works - lets change it and make something new. Really? If you can't make it better then don't change it. They look nice, I'll give them that and work ok below 55mph - over 55mph they aren't so great.
John68, sorry to read of the vibration issue. We'd suggest that you take the vehicle to your selling retailer (if possible) for an inspection of the tires. Please ask them to call us while you are there so that we can discuss their findings.
BFGoodrich
January 8, 2024

Quiet all terrain tires
Great tires. Very quiet for a all terrain tire.

Great tires
60,000 plus miles and still great tire. I have a 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. 197,138 miles third set of tires original Goodyear were ok Continental were good but the BF Goodrich the best of the three with higher mileage. I will purchase another set within 10,000 miles

Very unsafe
Only 40K in and very consistent with maintenance and rotation. These tires are awful on wet surface. Considering replacing well before I should have to.
RangerGuy, sorry you are experiencing a wet traction issue. A member of our team will be in touch with you to help with a solution.
BFGoodrich
January 10, 2024

Dangerous wet/snow tire with no traction
5100 miles and the most dangerous tire for non dry conditions I've ever driven on. Had removed and replaced with KO3s. No traction on any wet or snowy weather conditions. Truck fishtailed all the time as this is a VERY dangerous tire.

Great tire, road noise is awful
Bought these tires about a year ago and have put just about 5000 miles on them. They have great traction on dirt, gravel, wet and icy roads. Another bonus is they increased by average MPG in my truck compared to the stock all terrain tires that came on my truck. The only downside to these tires are the road noise. They started out fairly quiet, but it has gone downhill from there. I have rotated them twice and tried multiple different inflation pressures but they just seem to get louder and louder with every mile I drive to the point they are now louder than my KO2s on my jeep. The only break from the road noise is when you turn. I love the tire but the road noise alone is making me consider switching them out sooner rather than later.
Morty25, we're sorry to read of the noise complaint. We will be in touch to get more information and work with you and the dealer to find a fix.
September 25, 2023

Excellent traction and overall performance
Bought them when they first came out. The stock tires on my Expedition had 15,000 miles on them looked brand new but were absolutely horrible dangerous on the wet roads and pretty much unacceptable on snow. The Trail Terrains were literally a game changer. Excellent on the wet stuff and life changing in the snow. The places 4x4 was nearly impossible on the stock tires these drove through in 2wd with near zero issues. Currently have 32,000 on them and still have excellent wet traction and snow performance. Definitely getting another set. They do have some hum to them on certain types of pavement but they haven’t gotten louder over the 30,000 miles. They stay balanced and smooth making highway performance quite good. Mileage impact over the lousy stock highway tires was maybe 1mpg or slightly less not as much as I had expected and definitely worth it for superior traction.

Definitely on my list for replacement tires.
Have at least 5000 miles on these tires on my 2014 F150 4x4. Crew Cab with a 6.5' bed, so I Don't expect good 2wd traction on snow, but at highway speeds, these are very forgiving. Not too loud, but still a good hum to know when something changes. Wet traction is great, it only slides when I want to. 4wd is a must with anything more than 2" of snow on the ground, but once rolling these tires stick.

Very scary in the rain
I have had the trail terrain tires on my truck for about 13,000 miles the seem to be very dangerous in the rain never had this problem with any other tires I have had before these tires are unsafe in my opinion I don’t think I will be buying any more bfg tires again
Mike 63, We are sorry to read of a wet traction complaint with the Trail Terrain T/A tires on your pickup. Our record show that you have been in contact with our Consumer Care team. As directed, please visit your local BFG retailer (the selling dealer if possible) for an inspection of the tires and call us at 866-866-6605 8am-5pm EST Mon-Fri so that we can determine next steps.
September 19, 2024

Couldn't be happier with these tires. Have them on a Grand Wagoneer and drove over 5 hours in a Blizzard through Quebec without a single issue. I'll never own an all wheel drive vehicle without them.