BFGoodrich g-Force Super Sport A/S Tires Miami FL

In the performance tire segment, there are a lot of choices. Not just between manufacturers, but between tire brands and types within manufacturers as well. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.

Piper Automotive
(305) 537-6973
1885 NE 149th St Bay Unit B
North Miami, FL
Tires Plus Store
8205 Nw 12Th St
Miami, FL
Costco Wholesale
(305) 267-0641
8300 Park Blvd
Doral, FL
Sams Club 6217
(305) 463-9384
8425 Nw 13th Terrace
Miami, FL
Wheel & Tire Max, Llc.
(305) 406-3797
8501 Nw 17Th St Ste 129
Doral, FL
Tires First Inc
1428 Nw 82Nd Ave.
Miami, FL
Pep Boys Automotive Supercenters
(305) 264-6355
211 Nw 82nd Ave
Miami, FL
Larry's Tyre & Batteries
(345) 949-7550
7205 NW 19th St Ste 405
Miami, FL
Sam's Club
(305) 463-9384
8425 NW 13th Ter
Doral, FL
Villaclara Tire Store
(305) 446-2425
5390 West Flagler St
Miami, FL

BFGoodrich g-Force Super Sport A/S Tires

BFGoodrich g-Force Super Sport A/S Tires By Brian Alexander, Road Test Editor

BF Goodrich g-Force Super Sport A/S Review
Tires. They’re something we all need but very few of us really know anything tangible about them. They’re made of rubber, they glide over surfaces and come in a variety of types, running the spectrum from extreme off-road to low rolling resistance, environmentally friendly variants. As a common consumer, it would seem that’s all you need to know. But how you drive your car can help to determine what kind of tires best fit your driving personality, and can completely transform the way your car handles in extreme situations or lazily commutes about town.


BF Goodrich g-Force Super Sport A/S Review



BF Goodrich g-Force Super Sport A/S Review

In the performance tire segment, there are a lot of choices. Not just between manufacturers, but between tire brands and types within manufacturers as well. For example, within the BFGoodrich g-Force lineup – as a whole a performance tire with an ultra-sticky rubber compound and large, chunky tread blocks – there exist no fewer than seven variants. Let me say that again: BFGoodrich offers seven variants of their g-Force high performance tire. They range from the track-based, tread-less R1 semi-slick tire to the drag-centric (and unabashedly named) g-Force T/A Drag Radial to the everyday high performance g-Force Sport. So taking the time to figure out which specific tire caters to your needs can go a long way to many happy miles of driving.

My needs, however, are especially unique. I needed a set of road tires for my track car, a stripped-down 1989 BMW 325i with a back-breakingly stiff race suspension and anti-roll bars as thick as a Chipotle burrito (mild exaggeration). Obviously for sheer all-out grip, track-only tires like the g-Force R1 or Toyo Proxes R888 are the ideal setup. But if you plan on driving your car to the track, as I often do, something more everyday is required. And since you’ll be running two sets of rims and two sets of tires, picking up a set for the track commute that can double as rain tires iwould be incredibly sensible. Hence, I was in the market for all-season tires, and the BFGoodrich g-Force Super Sport A/S hit the mark.

BFGoodrich was kind enough to supply us with a review set in diminutive 195/60R14 dimensions.
Roughly translated, that means a 14-inch rim size with a 195 mm width and a sidewall (or ‘series’) measuring 60 percent of the tire width. If that makes sense, consider yourself a graduate of the DriverSide sidewall reading crash course.

One of the great things about street performance tires is the progressive nature with which they lose grip. Slicks and semi-slick track tires have a tendency to be very snappy – you’ve got tons of grip and then suddenly, with very little warning, you have none. This makes for lots of off-track excursions if you habitually smash through the car’s limits, and that’s generally not very fun.

However, with the g-Force Super Sport A/S...

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