When you choose a tire, you’re choosing how much fun you can have in the driver’s seat. And if you can appreciate higher performance, BFGoodrich® brand is the tire for you. Decades of motorsports success have helped us develop tires to give you the grip and control that your spirited driving demands — either on-road or off. Because the more control you have, the more fun you’ll have too.
FOR ENTHUSIASTS, BY ENTHUSIASTSDriving enthusiasts aren’t the only ones who enjoy their vehicles. Everyone who lives life with a sense of adventure needs a way to get out into the world and enjoy it. Wherever your interests lead you, BFGoodrich tires believes you can have fun along the way. Our tires are designed and built by enthusiasts — people who go to track days or off-roading on the weekends. We work to continually improve tire performance because we want the same thing from a tire that you do. More control, more grip and more smiles behind the wheel.
The love of driving is the long-standing spirit of BFGoodrich tires. We invite you to see for yourself by talking to one of our dealers who can help explain what makes our tires perform better, and find the ideal fitment for you. When you ride on BFGoodrich tires you experience what your car is really capable of doing.
FOR ENTHUSIASTS, BY ENTHUSIASTSDriving enthusiasts aren’t the only ones who enjoy their vehicles. Everyone who lives life with a sense of adventure needs a way to get out into the world and enjoy it. Wherever your interests lead you, BFGoodrich tires believes you can have fun along the way. Our tires are designed and built by enthusiasts — people who go to track days or off-roading on the weekends. We work to continually improve tire performance because we want the same thing from a tire that you do. More control, more grip and more smiles behind the wheel.
The love of driving is the long-standing spirit of BFGoodrich tires. We invite you to see for yourself by talking to one of our dealers who can help explain what makes our tires perform better, and find the ideal fitment for you. When you ride on BFGoodrich tires you experience what your car is really capable of doing.
Warranties (3 Warranties)75,000 Mile Manufacturer's Treadwear Limited Warranty
Advantage T/A® tires carry a 75,000 mile limited warranty in addition to the standard materials and workmanship warranty for treadwear or mileage.
Available on:
Advantage T/A®
Speed Rating: [T]
60,000 Mile Manufacturer's Treadwear Limited Warranty
Advantage T/A® tires carry a 60,000 mile limited warranty in addition to the standard materials and workmanship warranty for treadwear or mileage.
Available on:
Advantage T/A®
Speed Rating: [H, V]
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
Tires are more than just the black, round things that go on your car. They utilize an innovative mix of chemistry, physics and intense engineering. And we’re here to help explain it all. Learn how to read your sidewall, understand tire construction and speed ratings, and find the right tires for your car.
Reading a Tire SidewallThe numbers and letters on the side of your tire have very specific meanings.
Tire ConstructionWhat’s inside a tire? Innovative technology.
Tire Speed Ratings & Tread LifeA through Z. Find out what ratings offer longer mileage, better grip and a smoother ride.
The Right Tire For Your CarTo find out what tires are right for your car, check your vehicle’s OEM door sticker or your vehicle’s owner’s manual. For a quick and easy way, you can also use our Find a Tire tool on this page.
Advantage T/A® tires carry a 75,000 mile limited warranty in addition to the standard materials and workmanship warranty for treadwear or mileage.
Available on:
Advantage T/A®
Speed Rating: [T]
60,000 Mile Manufacturer's Treadwear Limited Warranty
Advantage T/A® tires carry a 60,000 mile limited warranty in addition to the standard materials and workmanship warranty for treadwear or mileage.
Available on:
Advantage T/A®
Speed Rating: [H, V]
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
Tires are more than just the black, round things that go on your car. They utilize an innovative mix of chemistry, physics and intense engineering. And we’re here to help explain it all. Learn how to read your sidewall, understand tire construction and speed ratings, and find the right tires for your car.
Reading a Tire SidewallThe numbers and letters on the side of your tire have very specific meanings.
Tire ConstructionWhat’s inside a tire? Innovative technology.
Tire Speed Ratings & Tread LifeA through Z. Find out what ratings offer longer mileage, better grip and a smoother ride.
The Right Tire For Your CarTo find out what tires are right for your car, check your vehicle’s OEM door sticker or your vehicle’s owner’s manual. For a quick and easy way, you can also use our Find a Tire tool on this page.
OFF-ROAD DRIVING TIPS!If you’re going to learn, learn from the experts. BFGoodrich® Tires has 24 SCORE Baja 1000 wins and 70 overall four-wheel SCORE Desert Race Titles. So yeah, we own the off-road. Off-road driving can be fun, especially when it’s intentional. But, it’s an entirely different kind of driving altogether. We recommend you understand the basic techniques, so you don’t get stuck in a precarious situation.
Sand, Snow and Mud
Sand, Snow and Mud
- Deflate your tires a bit to increase your tire footprint for better traction.
- Use steady momentum all the way through.
- In sand and snow, if your wheels start to spin, ease off the gas a little to let the tires slow down and regain traction. In mud maintain some wheel spin to help clear mud from the drive tires.
- Approach obstacles at an angle, so that only one tire engages, leaving the other three tires on solid ground for traction.
- To protect the fragile components on the underside of your vehicle, it’s best to drive over an obstacle by placing one tire on it, then gently driving over it.
- Approach the hill straight on, so the weight is distributed equally, providing equal traction to all four tires.
- Use as high a gear as the vehicle will handle comfortably on the hill. If the gear is too low, you will spin the tires. If it’s too high, you won’t have enough power.
- Always prepare for a failed climb and have an escape plan.