Trail-Terrain T/A TIRE REVIEW
There are 195 reviews for the Trail-Terrain T/A
Rating Snapshot
When asked, 81% of reviewers recommend this tire
Review Summary
The tires provide excellent traction and performance in a variety of conditions, including snow, rain, and off-road. They offer a smooth, quiet, and comfortable ride on the highway, as well as good off-road capability and grip on loose surfaces. The tires are described as durable and long-lasting, with an aggressive yet attractive tread design. While a few customers reported some negatives, such as poor wet weather traction and excessive road noise, the majority of reviews are very positive, suggesting these are a reliable and capable tire choice.
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Great features, if they hold up over the long haul
Great ride and traction,, in the little snow we've had

i love them i do not have to put on chains
i have been running them since 2000.

Beyond disappointed with winter performance.
The absolute worse tires I have ever owned when it comes to winter driving. There are on a 2005 Toyota 4Runner. I have always been satisfied with the All Terrain K02s, and extremely impressed with General Grabber A/TX tires, both of the aforementioned seeing severe winter weather with snow drifts and icy roads. Surprisingly I've never felt the need to air down either of the two when winter conditions worsen in all of the years when using the K02s and Grabber ATXs. November of 2021 I decided on trying the Trail terrains. Overall I have been very happy with the fair weather performance. However, after the second winter on these Trail Terrains, I came to the conclusion that I have very little confidence in these tires. I understand that these are not dedicated snow tires like the Blizzaks that I also use, but never encountered this many issues when compared to the many, many miles I have put on the 4Runner using KO2s and Grabber ATXs. These Trail terrains have only encountered only the light stuff, packed snow, three or inches of fresh snow, wet/slushy snow, etc. I have not encountered any severe conditions remotely close to what I have went through with the KO2s and the Grabbers, issues that I have never thought twice about in the past. My approach now is purchasing a second set of Grabber ATXs, or KO2s for winter driving and run the Trail Terrains in the spring/summer/fall until it is time for replacement, then go back with either one of my two picks year round.
Rone, thanks for providing your feedback.
December 28, 2022

Best tires I have ever owned
I bought these tires in august 2022

"Good Tire for Any Weather"
This tire has great ratings on paper...and it lives up to those ratings..

Love em so far.
Been running these for about 2 months, replacing the factory Wranglers that came on the truck when I bought it new. No winter weather here yet so I can't judge the performance there. But, so far I really like the tires. Low noise, good ride and handling. So far they also do well in rain. Good looks with just enough 'aggressiveness" to compliment the looks of my truck.

Very good tire
Purchased about a month ago. So far I like these tires. Gave this tire 4 stars only because I haven't tried them in snow yet.

Very pleased so far.
Went from K02s to these and the difference is night and day better on icy roads. Smooth and quiet as well vs that road noise. Haven't had them long enough to see how they wear but feel safer already for this Winter in Bend Oregon.

Best Tires on market
Excellent tires. I work literally on top of mountains. These tires are great! Wanted all terrain but gas to expensive for those tires. Researched it and found these great gas mileage and fantastic grip!

Great A/T without the mileage and road performance hit
I have about 15,000 miles on these 2019 Expedition Heavy Tow. Have had several different BFG tires on my SUVs over the yrs. My Sequoia had Rugged Terrains before they were discontinued those we’re heavier, louder and definitely not as smooth especially in cold temps. Then I put Advantage T/A on the Sequoia which were far better Highway tires but definitely missing sipping for really good snow performance but they were ok in snow. The new Trail Terrains definitely found the sweet spot between super heavy A/T and not enough A/T. They are way superior to the stock Hancook oem tire Ford had on the Expedition which was absolutely lousy in wet and snow. The Trail Terrains were only about 1mpg impact over the low rolling resistance OEM highway tires. But massively huge improvement in foul weather performance. By far my top favorite BFG so far. Very curious to see the new KO I had those on my Landcruiser years ago. Crazy heavy tires but super tough. Too much tire for my Ford Expedition needs.