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What do you guys think about the

BFGoodrich-Long Trail T/A® Tour

I want these tires for all-weather, because I go up to tahoe occasionally and have no ability to change tires for winter tires. Would this be a good option? I own a 2010 Subaru outback 2.5i base model.

They are a pretty good price at both Costco and Discount tire:

Costco.com - Shop for Tires

BFGoodrich tires for your 2010 SUBARU OUTBACK 2.5I in the S.F. East Bay Area - Discount Tire/America's Tire

Though costco has a lower out the door price it seems. (<600)

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That is a light truck tire I wouldn't put that on the OB for the classic Tahoe from SF type of use. I live in SF by the way been doing that trip with subarus since I bought my new 2001 back in 2001.

The 2010 OB running the crappy Continentals were fine till about 35K then the snow traction was pretty lame. My tires are totally bald getting them done next week WC Discount tire Store - these are the two I'm looking at. They have far better stippling and tread for the Tahoe trips and are proper car tires.

BFGoodrich Advantage T/A Grand Touring All-Season

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Size: 225/60R17
Sidewall Style: Blackwall
Serv. Desc: 99T
UTQG: 680 A B
Price: $131.00 (each)
Estimated Availability: In Stock
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Optional Road Hazard Program: Add $14.27 per tire

Add Road Hazard: $57.08

Set of 4: $524.00
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BFGoodrich Radial T/A Spec Performance All-Season

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Size: 225/60R17
Modified Tread For Mustang OE
Sidewall Style: Blackwall
Serv. Desc: 98H
UTQG: 620 A B
Price: $128.00 (each) Special
Estimated Availability: In Stock
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Optional Road Hazard Program: Add $14.06 per tire

Add Road Hazard: $56.24

Set of 4: $512.00
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Thanks for your help! I agree-- the contiprocontacts are a terrible OEM tire. I am at 30k and they are failing the Penny Test. I will look into these two tires. Would be willing to spend $40 more total for more tahoe grip.

ETA: neither of these are available for my car: 2010 Outback 2.5i base. Tire size: 215 70R16
 
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