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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71-80 on 227 reviews

Great tires
I got these tires about a 6 weeks ago and I can’t believe how smooth the ride is and they hold the road well in wet weather and corner well to. I had Goodyear tires that were original tires on my 2018 GMC Sierra and theses are 100 times better .

All in 1 - tread, ride and quiet
Bought these two weeks ago and really pleased with them. They have a great tread for wet and snowy conditions but also provide a very comfortable and quiet ride. Might be the best tires I have ever put on my 2000 Yukon (210k miles)

The Trail-Terrrain Tires are great. I must admit that I have not drove my car yet on back roads or off road, however the tires are great on highways.

Dangerous tire in any non-dry weather
Purchased in February 2024 for 2022 Toyota Tacoma 2WD access cab. 4,000 miles in, first decent rain storm, traction was almost non-existent. First snow at 4,800 miles, it was as if the tires were totally bald. Even a police office who saw me spinning all over the road hopped in and drove my truck and couldn't believe how terrible the tires were. Got rid of them at 5,200 miles. These tires CANNOT handle any weather, much less severe weather and are an extremely dangerous tire to have on your vehicle. How they made it past inspections during the manufacturing process is beyond me.
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BFGoodrich
March 4, 2025

Looks great on 2024 Chevrolet Colorado Z71!
I switched out the OEM tires for these on my brand new 2024 Colorado Z71. What a huge improvement in both looks and performance. I would highly recommend these tires for anyone in the market for a slightly more aggressive tire than stock but still has good road manners.

Superb Tire
I bought my Trail-Terrain T/A's as replacements for the OEM tires on my Nissan Frontier. What a difference! These tires feel much more stable in all conditions. They have an aggressive tread pattern but are quiet on the road. I mostly drive on pavement with an occasional gravel or dirt road thrown in. I have had a chance to use them in the FL rain and have had no issues with diminished performance as some have reported. Plus, they look great on my truck with the outside white lettering. Overall, I couldn't be happier with the tires.

Jeep Wrangler 4xe (PHEV)
I've had these for 18 months and >5,000 miles, primarily on-road with some light gravel road travel. They are on a 2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe (PHEV, extra weight, 20" rims). No wear noticed yet, good interstate speeds, and I'm getting great gas mileage as they roll easy.

Best tires
These tires came with my new Kia Sportage and I love them, I’ve never had better confidence driving in the rain and there the most comfortable tires I’ve had

K02 to Trail Terrain
K02's wore out, needed some new tires and went for a step down because road noise was getting terrible with the K02's. Silverado 1500 with the 275x65r18. I no longer wanted 10 ply tires, K02's are awesome, tough but man they are harsh and loud! Not terrible in town or on nice highways but country crap roads and terrible town roads they are annoying after a while. I can't say enough good about the Trail Terrains! So quiet! So smooth! Things I have notices so far, I went from 18MPG combined to 21MPG. Rolling resistance is almost not even there with the TT tires. Letting off the gas to slow down coming in to town where it turns to 35 I had it nailed with the K02's where I didn't have to use the brake, I let off the gas with the TT tires and I am still going 60Mph by the time I hit the 35Mph zone! Rumble strips in the middle of the road you hardly feel now. I tried every tire pressure on the K02's finding 55 front, 45 rear to be the most comfortable and least noise over the 3 years I drove on them. The TT tires have 34 PSI. The TT tires are 2 ply so the ride is so much smoother. Handling seems to be about the same, they just feel great. They don't look quite as good but they are nice looking tires and just so much better on the road.

Great tire
49k miles on the tires and still have 8/32