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BFGoodrich g-Force Winter 2 185/65 R15 92T Review

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Description of BFGoodrich g-Force Winter 2 185/65 R15 92T

Winter tires BFGoodrich G-Force Winter 2 - reliable grip on wet, icy and dry roads. The BFGoodrich G-Force Winter 2 outperforms the previous generation in almost every performance, primarily snow grip, braking distance and durability. This was achieved through the use of a new tread pattern and advanced technologies. Compared to its predecessor, the tread of this model has lost two longitudinal ribs in the central part. Here it is occupied by numerous diamond-shaped and rectangular blocks, which are located both longitudinally and at an acute angle. In addition, the number of such elements has...

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

The entire civilized world classifies our country as a developing, third world country, and they sell us all sorts of garbage and almost all winter tires are buzzing and people are used to it. And what is sold with us is not sold in Europe, Japan and the United States. So I started looking for tires that are sold in Europe - in France, Italy, Germany, and especially in Finland and Sweden, where there is no less snow than we have. These tires turned out to be one of the most popular products…

Pros
  • It’s hard to believe, but they don’t hum at all, moreover, they are also quieter than summer ones. And at the same time, they dig snow perfectly, rake snow porridge, etc., everything is like in normal winter tires. I drove over a hundred on snow slush, the car does not float, and according to tests they are one of the best in terms of hydroplaning resistance. Feedback on the steering wheel is the same as on summer tires, this also applies to taxiing and vibrations, on winter tires this is also a rarity. Beautiful design. I took them as all-weather, I will ride all year round, because. in the summer at the dacha the roads are so-so, summer tires will not pass. The braking distance on asphalt is 45m, almost like in summer.
Cons
  • rigid - a lack of all modern tires. I had an all-weather matador adheza, here they were soft, like Soviet tires used to be, and then a tooth crusher. But the matadors are buzzing, but these are not. Added after 1.5 years: matador has already forgotten, and after nokian there is no difference in stiffness.

When I bought it, I expected that it would be close to the Michelin Alpine 5 in terms of characteristics. Unfortunately, no. There is noise from it, it is especially audible on a wet road at a speed of 80-90 km / h, a slight hum with a hiss. In the main part of the operation in the conditions of our European winter, it is quite good, but we must constantly remember that when leaving for an area with ice, this rubber does not hold the car at all. Starting on ice or on packed snow will also be a…

Pros
  • Quite soft, rulitsya well. Good on dry and wet pavement, in puddles. Tolerant on snow porridge. Pretty economical.
Cons
  • On ice - none, just no grip. There is noise, more precisely, a resonant hum at 80-90 km / h.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

For a long time I did not want to take Velcro for myself, but then I suddenly decided. Stands on splicing, stretches perfectly. Front 205/60 on 8.5 rims, rear 225/55 on 9.5 rims. The car (rear-wheel drive, 200+ hp) rides, brakes and handles in the rain, on dry pavement, on fresh snow better than on many studded tires. It is possible to break the car into a skid, but the skid comes out absolutely predictable and smooth, a pleasure. It rides and steers a little uncertainly on ice, especially in…

Pros
  • Soft. Predictable in rain, snow and ice. Wear resistant. Durable.
Cons
  • In severe frosts, it could be softer, in the cold there is less toe than in slightly sub-zero temperatures and in snow.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

There is experience in operating both studded and non-studded tires, there is something to compare with. The mileage on this model is about 20 thousand both in the city and on the highways of 2022 in any winter weather (such work). Initially, when I bought it, I was embarrassed not by a deep tread (for winter tires) and the pattern was more like a summer one. Shod in ice in late autumn, when I realized that on the all-season I just can’t stop on icy asphalt. And every day my doubts about the…

Pros
  • Quiet, very quiet for winter tires, even for non-studded ones! Excellent handling .
Cons
  • No.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

Satisfied with these tires, very satisfied. Has pros: Quiet, after studded tires it’s a pleasure to ride on these, as if I didn’t take off summer. Now enough snow has already fallen and we can say they are rowing in the snow very well. Last winter I rode a studded Nokian Nordman 5, and based on Goodrich's own experience, they ride much better on loose snow. Departure almost winter, now finally convinced that he made the right choice by buying these tires. Has cons: Not revealed yet. They write…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

The balance between the pricing and the quality was just right. It is the most popular choice for use in urban areas during the winter. You can ride with confidence, even if there will be no "closing" of the spikes. Has some pros: Excellent tire without studs. Quiet (quieter than my summer Hakka blue). Outstanding resistance to aquaplaning up to 80 miles per hour, as well as strong road holding on slush. Excellent traction in both the dirt and the snow. When driving on ice, the appropriate…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

Now that you have a patch, HZ, you won't be able to merge it anyplace. Who would buy if there were two patches on one wheel during a period of six months? Watching what happens next will give you chills. Pros: Really quiet tire. It also performs effectively when rowing through snow and oatmeal. Could it be the cost? Unfortunately, this is the last positive point. Some cons: Ice does not hold at all, and that object is still a cow in an instant. Very soft rubber! Very soft sides! A crater in the

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

Satisfied with the purchase, but not suitable for a beginner or a resident of the regions with permanent ice surface on the roads. Its pros: Price - quality, durable and at the same time quite comfortable. Asphalt and soil, including wet keeps excellent. Good flotation in mud and ruts. Relatively low weight. Cons below: Expectedly weak ice holding, especially emergency braking.

In terms of the value for the money, I believe that this is an excellent option. Drive cautiously at all times of the year and especially in the winter, and your tires will be a big assistance in achieving this goal! I hope everyone has a safe and successful trip!

Pros
  • To put it bluntly, these are top-notch tires. purchased for a single penny 3150r Bought it and then used it to travel all the way from Hong Kong to St. Petersburg! In Hong Kong, it was snowing, and the temperature was -5 degrees Celsius. In Saint Petersburg, the oatmeal had already been contaminated with dirt and was ice cold, among other things. The first thing that came to my attention is that it is extremely, extremely nicely managed and comfortable. There is no noise, and it coasts to a comfortable stop as though the pads were brand new. Too easily moves off the spot and, even when subjected to a firm press, does not grind. Slush and snow maintain their integrity very well. Gentle, the car is properly managed, and there is no buzzing sound. It was for Solaris that I purchased it. When I first considered purchasing anything that they advertise as being inexpensive, I couldn't help but feel apprehensive.
Cons
  • I haven't been able to find it yet, and I really don't want to ever find it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

In general, so far the emotions are positive, but you still need to travel through snowy areas and porridge. I will ate the review. Pros: The rubber is soft. Not very noisy. Holds the road well. There were no special snows last year, about cross-country ability - I will add a comment later. Has some cons: Orientation, you can not change the wheels in places as you want, only the front wheels to the rear wheels and vice versa.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The worst purchase in my life, dont repeat my mistake

The Michelin market generally has soft tires, as is the case with this particular brand. This provides a sense of comfort when driving; yet, throughout the fall and winter months, it does not grip the road in any way. In the summer, it would be at its peak, but the lamellas are so deeply sliced that they immediately grind off and float along the road. Below are some advantages: It's a good thing that tires made in the United States can't handle the roads in the Urals. Do not keep the road when…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

You are able to take it, but it will only last for a maximum of twenty thousand kilometers, which is sufficient for two seasons. Price +++, tires that don't make any noise, easy handling, and it securely maintains its position on the road without drifting.

Pros
  • Maintains a firm grip on the pavement in both dry and wet conditions, and it rows through the snow with the assurance of a tank.
Cons
  • It seems that the soft rubber contributes to the very mild steering that we experience.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

How could such a bad product be made?

The tire is soft, which is typical for the Michelin segment. When driving, this creates Comfort, but unfortunately it does not hold the road at all in winter and autumn. In the summer it would be the most, but they quickly grind off and float along the road, as the lamellas are deeply cut Has pros: I liked that American tires are not able to conquer our Ural roads. In frost, do not keep the road, they slip into slush and are also unreliable on dry pavement With its cons: Provided that I go…

I bought it to replace my Nordman 7 with studded grips. The Nordman only failed for a season, and I had to travel to Poland for the holidays because I couldn't travel there on studded tires. I initially considered borrowing a car with Velcro from a family member, but then I realized that I had gone with Velcro in the past and hadn't had grief, and for some reason I changed to spikes. The rubber was like new, and all the spikes were in place, so I decided to mix business with pleasure and go…

Pros
  • Aquaplaning is above and above praise, it holds wonderfully, and it's as if it doesn't even exist. Excellent tires for reasonable money. In damp and rainy conditions, walk with confidence on wet pavement. It appears soft, and in light frost (there were no hard frosts, so it was impossible to check), it does not turn brown. On ice, it slows down and begins, but caution should be exercised because there aren't any spikes yet. However, no one used spikes to cancel out caution. It rows quite effectively in the snow and its handling is unaffected. Quieter than in the summer in the automobile.
Cons
  • I have no idea how it will operate on ice. Like any other rubber that is not studded, probably not. It has not yet been possible to verify, but the winter in St. Petersburg this year is much like the fall, with daily rain and positive temperatures. It would suit me pretty well if it didn't work out, therefore I hope it doesn't))

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Im not particularly happy, but basically everything is fine.

When purchasing this rubber, it is imperative that you comprehend the fact that the low cost is the only factor that contributes to the product's good rating. It is typical, but there is nothing exceptional about it in terms of the price-to-quality ratio. Why rubber is given such a high ranking is something I'm not really clear on. She is able to handle both dry and wet asphalt as well as a minor negative. However, in addition to the aforementioned requirements, the fact that winter is…

Pros
  • Calm, unconcerned about aquaplaning, and typically stays on the pavement, whether it's dry or wet.
Cons
  • Snow and ice were her Achilles' heel. Holds slippery like summer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm impressed! Exactly the product deserves your attention.

I am a Velcro follower, a fast driver, and a Subaru driver; for a long time I used Dunlop Wintersport 3D (Hong Kong region); however, when the ated 4D was not released in my size (215/55 17), I began looking for a replacement; ultimately, I decided on Boris Fedorovich, who has proven himself well in 4x4 and sports while being relatively inexpensive. Sure, the tried-and-true brands like Conti, Bridgestone, Dunlop, and Goodyear are great, but sometimes it's fun to switch things up. I tried them…

Pros
  • Tires that are quiet, have decent steering response, perform as predictably as good summer tires in wet conditions, and cost less than $10 per set are all desirable qualities in city tires.
Cons
  • Not telling.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

Only studded tires were allowed to be used during the whole winter. I made the decision to switch the tires out for new ones and consider using Velcro for this upcoming season. On October 25th, 2019, I got this rubber for the Polo sedan after reading the reviews and carefully assessing all of the benefits and drawbacks. I have currently driven approximately 6,000 of them, which accounts for approximately 70% of the city and 30% of the highway. Never once have I come to regret not getting the…

Pros
  • Strong, with a medium level of brittleness. Generally quieter than summer, particularly once the seasonal spikes have passed. Maintains a firm grip on the road. The cost is not excessive.
Cons
  • Not found at this time.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

It rows effectively both in packed snow and in loose snow, and braking is at a high level. The price was attractive; I purchased it for $5,930 in order to replace the revo GZ bridge. Different drawbacks: I found that the side slip bothered me more than it should have, however this issue can be remedied by slowing down while entering curves.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

I purchased 235/40/R18 tires at my own risk, and I rode them for a few weeks. When the temperature is high, the ground is very soft, and the car floats when being driven. This contrasts with the summer (goodyear asymmetric 3), when rails with a profile like that were used. Although I haven't tried it at the drift limit yet, it is already better at minus 5; there isn't any extreme softness, and it maintains itself nicely in corners in dry weather. It has the impression of grinding on ice. I am…

Pros
  • quite nice given the cost. enables moving when engaged. unexpectedly quiet despite having a herringbone tread. takes nicely to slight bumps.
Cons
  • Like any other non-ship, rubber, on ice, most likely not much. Despite being an XL version, the sides are soft. I'll keep an eye on the pressure.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

It now sports focus2 215/60 r16 tires. The initial offering price per cylinder in Hong Kong was $4,100. I held on to it for a long time, and despite appearances, it was not studded. I am relieved to have located it at last. Did a round trip of 1,000 kilometers near Hong Kong. Good grip on the road. Not a buzzer. If you crash into a puddle, the car won't eject you. Similarly, porridge. Before that, I rode on studded Goodyears and didn't notice much of a change besides the increased noise level…

Pros
  • Quiet. Excellent control. Afraid of neither mud nor porridge.
Cons
  • Not for that price.