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Old Jun 19, 2005 | 08:31 PM
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they have a good selection there, but somehow I don't think that's what he was asking . I've personally always had good luck with BFGoodrich tires. I've run everything from performance tires on my Cobra to offroad tires on my Bronco. I think I'll be going with some BFGoodrich touring tires for my TL once the michelins that it came with start to wear. Keep in mind that BFGoodrich is a seperate company, but a few years ago, Michelin bought the rights and designs from them. Now BFG tires are made by Michelin and no longer associated with the original company, even though they have retained the name.
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