NEW BFGoodrich Advantage Control

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New BFGoodrich tire coming this spring.
Almost 70 sizes available in H-, V-, and W-speed ratings.
H rated 75k warranty
V & W rated 65k
11.5/32 tread depth
 

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Very interesting. I wonder if this will replace the Advantage TA Sport line.

Looks like they combined the edges of the Advantage TA Sport with the center of a Michelin Premier A/S
 
This is the only site I have seen them

 
Looks like a standard touring tire. Meh. Soo many options in that category. If it's an all weather tire then they may be onto something.
 
The tire will launch in Canada on March 1, and in the U.S. and Mexico on April 1.
 

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Interesting tire … just ordered the Cooper Evolution HT in 275/65R18 …
 
I feel like BFG is held back by tire compound technology. Right now, I think Michelin has the sexiest compositions, followed closely by Continental. Prior to the CC2, I think Continental had the best compounds. Now, I think Michelin might, but it's super close.
 
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I feel like BFG is held back by tire compound technology. Right now, I think Michelin has the sexiest compositions, followed closely by Continental. Prior to the CC2, I think Continental had the best compounds. Now, I think Michelin might, but it's super close.
Since Michelin owns BFG, Michelin considers them to be a lower tier tire, so it can't be better than Michelin.
 
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