P. A. Schilke
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Hi Jason,Interesting, I ordered these with my truck and I really like them. Different strokes perhaps? If you are comparing the BFGs directly to the stock Dyna Pros, this may be the source of your woes. I'm not in any way suggesting that you haven't considered this but, the stock Hankooks are an on-road biased tire. Therefore, provide a much more "comfortable" drive/ride. Any plus side tire will induce extra rolling mass, regarldess of load rating or tread pattern. Yes, the E load rating will add some additional NVH and weight, and that is a legit complaint. However, it's generally considered a trade off for durability in the "off-road" tire segment. Or if you just want to look cool...like me. That said, the Scorpions are a great tire. On-road manners will be a bit better than the BFGs for sure.
As to the braking complaint. I honestly feel that is a fault of the truck directly. I've only owned my truck for two days and I have already noticed that the brakes are the biggest shortcoming. Good luck with the tire swap.
On the soap box here....Bed your brakes. It helps quite a bit. Search the forums for brake bedding procedure but here is the basics. From 30 mph brake agressively....accelerate to 30mph again and again brake agressively, then repeat a third time but this time, release the brakes when stopped and let them cool without touching the brake pedal for about 30 minutes, allowing the brakes to cool. Might have to repeat this process a couple times....not a complete fix, but it does make a difference as reported here in the forums.
best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
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