Anyone familiar with the BFG g-Force KDW?
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Car: 1984 Camaro Z28 HO
Engine: L69
Transmission: T5
Anyone familiar with the BFG g-Force KDW?
I'm planning on buy a set of the BFG g-Force KDW tires. I've heard good things about the KD tires, but living in Vancouver, BC, I need all the wet traction I can get so I'm going with the KDW's. I'm interested in hearing other peoples opinions on these tires before I drop the big bucks on them. Thanks in advance.
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I have not had the BFG's that you are talking about but I will tell you I have had nothing but bad luck with them. I can never have my car hook up with them wet or dry. The eagle F1's are way nice. Once I burn up my GS-C I will be going to them. Nice nice all weather tire. I don't know about snow though...
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1992 Camaro RS
LO3, T-56,centerforce clutch, ported and polished heads, Edelbrock Performer Intake, 14X3 Open Element w/ K&N, hiflow cats (and thats it), AC delete, alu drive shaft, 3.73 posi, 170 stat w/ fan switch, STB, Subframe connectors, KYB AGX, Eagle GSC, and poly bushings.
1982 Z-28
Project car, ZZ4 in the works.
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--Spyder--
1992 Camaro RS
LO3, T-56,centerforce clutch, ported and polished heads, Edelbrock Performer Intake, 14X3 Open Element w/ K&N, hiflow cats (and thats it), AC delete, alu drive shaft, 3.73 posi, 170 stat w/ fan switch, STB, Subframe connectors, KYB AGX, Eagle GSC, and poly bushings.
1982 Z-28
Project car, ZZ4 in the works.
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