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Monday, October 13, 2025
A shot history of the BF Goodrich TA Tire
The BFGoodrich T/A tire line began in the 1970s as a pioneering effort in American radial tire technology, evolving into a beloved staple for muscle cars, trucks, and off-road enthusiasts.
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🛞 Origins and Innovation
• BFGoodrich introduced the Radial T/A in the early 1970s, during the rise of radial tire technology in the U.S. It was one of the first American-made high-performance radial tires, designed to offer improved handling, durability, and ride comfort compared to traditional bias-ply tires A.
• The “T/A” stands for “Traction Advantage,” a nod to its performance-oriented design. It quickly became a favorite among muscle car owners, hot rodders, and custom van builders, especially for its raised white lettering and aggressive styling B.
🏁 Motorsports and Cultural Impact
• The Radial T/A gained fame not just on the street but in motorsports. It was featured on John Greenwood’s Corvette race cars in the early 1970s, helping cement its reputation in endurance racing circuits like Daytona and Le Mans C.
• In 1977, BFGoodrich launched the Radial All-Terrain T/A, which swept both the Baja 500 and Baja 1000 races, marking the brand’s dominance in off-road racing D.
• The tire’s popularity surged during the custom van craze of the mid-1970s and early 1980s. BFGoodrich even built a disco-themed van called “Futureshock” to showcase the Radial T/A’s versatility A.
🧬 Evolution of the T/A Line
Over the decades, BFGoodrich expanded
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