Anyone running bfg radial t/a’s on the front? How do they ride?

YABUT
where does your dyno curve start at? and where are the peaks? And is that with Iron heads? and what stall are you running?
To get 400/400 out of an Iron headed 340 cubic incher, takes a lot of head and a lot of cam. And that puts the power into a narrow little band at the top of the curve that with 3.55s and 26s, you don't get into until mid 4000/ early 5000, so perhaps 38mph. And that is your secret.
Look at your dyno chart, and compare the part of the curve lower than 3500,to a 360 curve with a 223 to 230cam, or a stroker curve with any cam,lol. Your 3.55s,are your secret weapon, along with your TC; they keep the engine in a low enough rpm zone long enough, where the 340 is short on power. Then as the car accelerates the power comes on, but now it is becoming increasingly difficult to break traction.
So the rest of us are annihilating the tires because we have a preponderance of low-rpm torque, cuz that's what we built them to do; at least I did,lol. But I was expecting to get traction somewhere in first gear,lol. I didn't realize that it would take a 2bbl to find it.
Look, I'm sorry I had some fun at your expense. You do have a nice combo, just not what we ,or most, or some of us freaks are used to. If you like your combo the way it is, then don't change a thing about it. Enjoy the BFGs like I do, driving inside their limits for the most part, and changing them out when the limits get too close to my fun-zone. I bet for 80% of my driving, they are fine.......... cuz I live 20 minutes outside of somewhere, and 20 miles into nowhere, and out here in never-never-land, it's all gravel. And gravel will kill those tires in no time, when you start getting on them.So 40 minutes of every trip to somewhere, my tires are in fact,on easy street.
But you asked;
Anyone running bfg radial t/a’s on the front? How do they ride?
My answer is; on the hiway they ride nice at 28psi front,and 24psi rear. It's like floating on air


Once again, I'm sorry I poked fun at your combo.