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    BF Goodrich g-Force Sport

    Anybody running BF Goodrich g-Force Sports?

    Looking into getting some soon and wondering if anybody has any experience with them.


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    #2
    Originally posted by 90ACCORDLXGUY View Post
    Anybody running BF Goodrich g-Force Sports?

    Looking into getting some soon and wondering if anybody has any experience with them.
    I haven't had a set, but I know yeamans17 and cp[mike] both have them. I don't know Mike's opinion, but I know Zach(yeamans17) loved them.

    I believe they're an old design now though. BFG replaced them with a similar, improved design...I could be wrong on that though.
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      #3
      sports are still great tires for what they are, ill only run bfg's!

      they have a semi high treadwear so they will last aswell...get em


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        #4
        Yeah I thought about getting the ones you have but I read some reviews and they said the only bad thing is they have a short tread life. I think I am going to get these as I want some tread life.


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          #5
          i was looking at the reviews on them on tirerack.com and they seem decent. wet can be better. but im a guy who likes to force it in the rain. I dont like the sidewall.

          im going for some dunlop direezas for my z. I am a BFG person however they dont make anything worth while in my size (245/45/17)

          i run the bfg traction TA in my dads accord, they are pretty good...

          i like slammed's tire...those are bad ass...but they dont offer them in my size for my z.
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            #6
            i had them on the cb7 but much preferred the nitto neogen's. lasted longer and seemed stickier to me especially in the rain. I actually threw another set of the sports on the 240 just to see if they would do any better and they were bald before long.
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              #7
              hmmm.... I will check the nittos out. Thanks.


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                #8
                I've got them on my car (215/45ZR17). They're the best tire I've used yet. I've put on just about 22K miles on them and they're at 4/32nds of an inch left. So, they wear pretty well too. I'm thinking I could get prob. another 3k outta them til they're completely shot. Its a pretty smooth riding tire, and they balance out really well too ( I work for Discount tire so I do my balancing myself) Its a good tire for the money. No cupping or anything like that either.

                Try checking out the BFG G Force Super Sport as well. That's the all season version of this tire, but its still ZR rated. I'm thinking of trying that out next.

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                  #9
                  im looking at getting them as well. discount has them 70 mail in rebate. so i can get the 205-45-16 for less than 300 which isnt bad at all. only thing ive read so far is that most BFG's have more road noise, but with exhaust how can you really hear it anyways. i also think FL has a 25 off when you buy 4 tires from them, so 269 for 4 tires is a good deal to me.

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                    #10
                    on cement, they are fairly loud...but so are my mudflaps


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                      #11
                      Are you going to be driving every day on these tires?

                      I just bought a set of Dunlop Direzza Sport Star-Specs. They are super grippy dry, and have stiff sidewalls. The tread design leads me to believe that wet traction would suck. Plus, with a 200 treadwear rating I would not expect them to last a hair over 10k. That is why I also have a set of Continental Touring-Contact tires. Their cornering performance blows though.

                      I had Nitto Neo-Gens last year. They seemed to be a good compromise for driving every day on. They just were not competitive enough for me. I got over 25k out of those tires.
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                        #12
                        good handling tire and i cant comment on tread wear since i had a bad alignment issue. they only lasted me 15k.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by The G-Man View Post
                          Are you going to be driving every day on these tires?

                          I just bought a set of Dunlop Direzza Sport Star-Specs. They are super grippy dry, and have stiff sidewalls. The tread design leads me to believe that wet traction would suck. Plus, with a 200 treadwear rating I would not expect them to last a hair over 10k. That is why I also have a set of Continental Touring-Contact tires. Their cornering performance blows though.

                          I had Nitto Neo-Gens last year. They seemed to be a good compromise for driving every day on. They just were not competitive enough for me. I got over 25k out of those tires.

                          reviews had said otherwise on the direzzas though in the wet. lol had some bfg comp TA which is just the gforce ta and had them for 7 years....i dont drive the z often lol. the UOA rating was i think 180.

                          have you tried them personally in the rain?
                          What makes me laugh about forums, is that no matter how much you try to help someone, they dont take the advice. Go ahead and do it the hard way.

                          You got to respect what you drive, and appreciate what you have, making the best of what you got. and if that means putting CAI, HID's, a phat stereo system, and a idiot in the drivers seat...then so be it!

                          Retro!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by The G-Man View Post
                            Are you going to be driving every day on these tires?
                            Mainly just in the summer, don't want to ruin these wheels during the winter.


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                              #15
                              i completely loved the BFG GFS's. awesome treadwear and great dry. mine were starting to get bad when wet but thats because they we running super low on tread.

                              i would totally get a set of them again, except like somebody said they are an outdated model.

                              most recently i bought a set of Michelin Pilot Exaltos (also outdated now) for daily driver winter tires and those are amazing also! i wouldnt use them on my coupe though.


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