Ok so I know it has been a while but I have to say I have had a small issue with the tires. Everything is getting resolved to my complete satisfaction, so far. Of the 5 tires that I ordered, 3 tires were the slightest bit out of round. While on the rim and on the balancing machine you could see the tire wobble along the circumferential axis. The strange thing was the tires balanced out to 0's. 2 tires needed quite a bit of weight but 2 of the tires only needed an ounce! The shop that mounted them were very impressed with the tires, they have dealt with re-treads since the 60's. The old man who owned the shop (think Buffalo Bill) was telling me that when they did re-treads they would put cork, glass, and even old door springs in the rubber compound. He said it made for some wicked traction. Ok back on topic, he was shocked that all 5 tires weren't out of round to some degree. I am still driving on the tires right now with vibrations that are minimal enough to get used to but not ignore.
I spoke to Joel from Treadwright and he appologized for the inconvenience, he stated that he would get 3 new tires shipped out to me as soon as possible. No charge. As soon as I got the bad tires off he would send shipping lables out to me. I was glad to see that I wouldn't have to take care of any sort of shipping. That is just what any company should do to take care of their customers. I have been waiting for a while because the size I ordered was out of stock. The new tires should be here around the 17th of Nov. He promised me that he would personally put all 3 tires on rims and balance them and make sure they are perfectly true.
I asked if they had run into this problem before and he said that the BFG casings are the hardest ones they have to work with, From the BFG factory they have many irregularities. some of the casings they get in will be 1/4"-1/2" different in hight in the same tire size. Treadwright adds extra rubber to the caseings to try and get them all to a uniform size as well as balance them before they are moulded. I guess this could cause issues? I'm not sure. He did say that with any of their other casings they don't have these problems.
So for my conclusion If you get Treadwrights get any other casing than the BFG casings, and you should be good to go. He also mentioned that the load range E casings are better than the load range D casings from BFG.
I will update this once I get the new tires mounted. And if I still end up with problems they will go back for a refund and I will go with the General grabber AT2's. For the price I had to try the Treadwrights though. Appart from all of this I am still pleased with the appearance, value and service that I have experienced from Treadwright. They are doing all they can to resolve the issue.
Before
After
Lots of weight
Where the cap meets the case
No clearance issues with very tired stock springs.