BF Goodrich Tire Pressure Calculator

Find the optimal pressure for your BF Goodrich tires based on your vehicle and driving conditions.

BF Goodrich Tire Pressure Guidelines

Proper inflation is crucial for maximizing the performance and longevity of your BF Goodrich tires. Each model has specific pressure recommendations based on its design and intended use.

BF Goodrich Tire Model Characteristics

Tire Model Recommended PSI Range Best For
Advantage T/A 30-36 PSI Daily driving, all-season
g-Force 32-38 PSI Sporty handling
All-Terrain T/A KO2 35-45 PSI Off-road/on-road balance
Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 30-35 PSI Extreme off-road
Sport COMP-2 32-36 PSI Performance driving
Radial T/A 30-35 PSI Classic muscle cars

Pressure Adjustment Factors

Factor Adjustment Notes
Heavy Load +3-5 PSI For towing or cargo
High Speed +2-4 PSI Sustained highway driving
Off-Road Use -5-15 PSI Depends on terrain
Hot Weather -1-2 PSI Compensate for expansion
Cold Weather +1-2 PSI Compensate for contraction

Benefits of Proper BF Goodrich Tire Pressure

Performance

  • Optimal handling
  • Better traction
  • Improved braking
  • Enhanced responsiveness

Safety

  • Reduced blowout risk
  • Better stability
  • Improved wet weather grip
  • More predictable handling

Economy

  • Better fuel efficiency
  • Longer tire life
  • Reduced wear
  • Lower operating costs

Comfort

  • Smoother ride
  • Reduced vibration
  • Better bump absorption
  • Quieter operation

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the recommended pressure for BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires?

The KO2 typically performs best at:

  • 35-40 PSI for daily driving
  • 30-35 PSI for off-road use
  • 40-45 PSI when towing/heavy loads
  • Always check sidewall for max pressure

How often should I check my BF Goodrich tire pressure?

Recommended checking frequency:

  • Monthly at minimum
  • Before long trips
  • After significant temperature changes
  • When carrying heavy loads

Can I run lower pressure in my BF Goodrich Mud-Terrain tires off-road?

Yes, with considerations:

  • KM3 tires can typically go down to 15-20 PSI off-road
  • Use beadlock wheels for very low pressure
  • Reinflate before returning to pavement
  • Avoid sharp turns at very low pressure

Special Considerations for BF Goodrich Tires

Off-Road Pressure Guidelines

Terrain Type Pressure Reduction Benefits
Sand 15-20 PSI Increased floatation
Rocks 10-15 PSI Better traction
Mud 5-10 PSI Improved cleaning
Snow 5-10 PSI More contact area

Performance Driving Tips

For BF Goodrich performance tires:

  • Sport COMP-2: Start at 32 PSI cold, adjust based on heat
  • g-Force: 34-36 PSI for aggressive driving
  • Track use: Monitor pressure increases (typically +4-8 PSI hot)
  • Autocross: May prefer slightly lower pressures