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BFG Commercial T/A 215/85/16 are some dang fine shoes, I've run both the highway and traction tread styles (sold under the same name - commercial t/a) and they were the most affordable tires, gave me GREAT treadlife, and fit under my STOCK non-lifted CRD. Mileage on the traction style (18/32 starting tread, 16/32 on any other tire) has been a solid 28mpg at 75mph highway. These things dug me out of some deep snow, a mudpit in the spring, and are decently quiet on the highway. They also have pulled everything I have asked, as the traction style is load range D.
If you aren't looking for off-road performance, the highway style is quieter, they have the same smooth tread pattern as a long-haul truck tire. The lifespan will be about 60k, that is what I got out of my rears without ever rotating them. The front lasted to about 65k.
Tire weights... I will admit, the highway tread are load range E, and they aren't light either. However, while getting the traction tires installed, I saw at the tire shop a stack of Goodyear 215/85/16 LT tires that LOOKED a lot narrower than the exact same rated tires I was buying (shouldn't be the case!) but they were lighter physically. Would they be as tough as the BF Goodrich? I don't know, the p-rated stock tires soured me on trying anything from Goodyear without a really good reason.
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