all that dont make sense with the oem.. i heard them BF g's are pretty good tires
That's what I thought, but TR says that if you order tires online (not over the phone) and the size you order doesn't match the OEM size for the vehicle you list then they hold the order until they can contact you and make sure you really meant to order that size. I can see it from their point of view, and it probably saves them some headaches, and prevents some mistakes, but unless they list all possible vehicles in their selection boxes then screwups like this will happen.
Supposedly, from what their rep told me, the problem was reported to the head of their IT department and he promised to put someone on it and get it fixed ASAP. (In my case the problem is that they have no selection at all for 1999 GMC dualies, and only one selection for any 3500 series, and that's a van which uses a different size)
The problem with
that is twofold. First, I had reported this problem to them a year ago, and been told
then that it was being passed on to IT and a fix would be made ASAP. Second, as of ten minutes ago I still don't see a fix in their selection choices.
That's a shame, because TireRack has always been OK in my book. We bought the General Grabber AT2's for my g/f's pickup from them three years ago (come to think of it, those were non-OEM sizes and they never contacted us about it - just shipped them) and had no problems with them at all.