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BFGoodrich All-Terrain Tire History
- 1975 - BFGoodrich makes it’s first All-Terrain tire
- 1976 - 1st gen Radial All-Terrain tire released
- (slightly more blocky sidewall lettering)
- 1986 - 2nd gen Radial All-Terrain tire released
- (Screen Accurate for JP Jeep)
- 1999 - All-Terrain KO released
- (Radial removed from lettering but still are radial tires)
- 2015 - All-Terrain KO2 released
1st Gen Radial All-Terrain
1976
2st Gen Radial All-Terrain
1986 (screen accurate)
All-Terrain KO
1999
All-Terrain KO2
2015
- BFGoodrich Statement on Replacing Spare Tire
- While most tires will need replacement before they achieve 10 years, it is recommended that any tires in service 10 years or more from the date of manufacture, including spare tires, be replaced with new tires as a simple precaution even if such tires appear serviceable and even if they have not reached the legal wear limit.
- For tires that were on an original equipment vehicle (i.e., acquired by the consumer on a new vehicle), follow the vehicle manufacturer’s tire replacement recommendations, when specified (but not to exceed 10 years).
- The date when a tire was manufactured is located on the sidewall of each tire. Consumers should locate the Department of Transportation or DOT code on the tire which begins with DOT and ends with the week and year of manufacture. For example, a DOT code ending with “2204” indicates a tire made in the 22nd week (May) of 2004.
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