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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - 33X12.50R20/E 114S Tire
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Jun 3, 2016
Jforse
1 out of 5 stars review

Horrible Tires

The new KO2 is a horrible tire. I have had BFG tires on 4 Jeeps and 3 trucks before this set and have been great. The new set I have have been a nightmare. They have been to three different shops for 6 attempts at balancing them. They will not balance out. For the amount of time I have spent bringing these to a shop I could have purchased a new set of tires from a different manufacture. This will be my last set of BFG tires.

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Oct 17, 2021
VEGETABLE GROWER 68
5 out of 5 stars review

Tried Them All, But Keep Coming Back To The KO2

I work in farming/agriculture here in California and though we don’t get a whole lot of rain annually, when we do, it can be a challenge getting around the ranches. This is my 4th set of BFG AT and believe me, I have tried a lot of different brands over my 30 years. Put about 40,000 miles a year on my trucks (current is 2020 Chevrolet HD 2500 Diesel) and literally 1/2 is on farm where we sprinkler irrigate on clay loam soils where you can get stuck pretty easy if A. You don’t know how to drive in mud or B. You don’t have tires that “clean out”. I’ve run Coopers, Good Year wrangler MT and AT, Bridgestone, Michelin and the list goes on. Others we’re good tires but there is always the trade off between how they wear, noise, clean out mud, life etc. Last set was BFG MT which I never had to worry about getting stuck but between the road noise, ride, cupping and having to replace at 30,000 miles due all the above I came back to the BFG AT KO2 just last month. I can get 60,000+ miles easy out of a set even on my 3/4 ton as long as I rotate. I recommend on bigger trucks to rotate every 5,000 miles as the tire shop honors the free rotation and they are the ones that got me to do that and they’re not even listed on Website and they sell more of these than anyone in a 200 mile radius I’d bet money as Ag is huge and there are 1,000’s of company 4x4’s used every day here. BTW I also run the KO2 on my Jeep Rubicon in 35”. They are expensive tires, especially lately due the pandemic, but all tires are, but they’re quiet and smooth on road and aggressive off road and I literally get about 25% more miles out of them than the others. NO BRAINER

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Jan 24, 2019
Chris Karma
2 out of 5 stars review

Not What I Thought.

I just replaced a pair of LT275/65/18 on a 16 Chevrolet LT 1500 4x4 I got 48000 miles out of them The traction was good in just about all the conditions, poor fuel, but to be expected. The Noise is what first bothered me, as soon as i pulled out, I said what did I do to myself. Similar to the 70's snow tire noise on all 4. Then at 35000 Omg the humm got little louder, at 43000 as I was rolling at 5mph on dry surface i could feel each pieces of the tire hitting the road as if it was missing chunks of the tire. This is when I contacted the tire store I purchased at locally here in Chapin SC. They advised when they begin to show wear this is how they will feel loud and uneven. I probably could have gotten 12000 more miles till hitting the indicator to replace, but I do alot of driving on construction sites. With the rainy winter and mud, I began loosing the traction I had. I personally would not buy another pair of these, unless sponsored for off road race and Brand new then pull them off. I went to the comp kuhmo road venture at 51 same size. Quiet and unbelievablely good in the mud as My BFG's. Time to get tech involved and get the BF's a little quieter, and work on longevity on the tread. Dont get me wrong they looked great when truck was not moving, but way over priced. I believe theses newer manufactures coming out with a bunch of AT and MT tires will hurt BFG in the future if they dont start keeping up with technology... Just an opinion, sorry if you dont like, but the truth shall help your future... Chris

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Mar 6, 2019
Mark NEO
4 out of 5 stars review

Mileage Issue

I have purchased 6 sets of Goodrich KO's over the years and have a set on my 2014 Xterra and 2009 Hummer H3T. I've always had great results with these tires. However the new style KO2's have negatively affected my mileage by 1 to 2 miles per gallon.

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Thank you for providing your feedback in regard to your experience with All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires, Mark NEO. New tires having full tread depth will have more grip and rolling resistance in comparison to worn tires. As the new tires wear, the rolling resistance decreases. Over the life of the tires, all things being equal, the fuel efficiency should improve.

Apr 29, 2018
Ricky Stinson
5 out of 5 stars review

Traction and the tougher side walls

Best tires I have ever had this is my second set and they have over 77,000 miles on them , by fall I will be getting my new set ! I have been using BF GOODRICH tires for 10 years and have had know problem's with them just make sure you rotate at every oil change 3,500 . And they wear very evenly , I like the little bit of hum I get from them it tells me that I am riding on the best you can get !

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Thanks for sharing the love Ricky!

Dec 1, 2017
Vash
1 out of 5 stars review

Fequent Flats

I drive off-road for work frequently and we have used dozens of different tire brands. I can say of all the tires we've used I have gotten the most flats with this tire. The tires seem to pick up small rocks in the tread that then work their way into the tire and cause a leak within a few miles. I am impressed with the tough sidewalls. A lot of other tires get side wall cuts but not these.

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Dec 29, 2018
Binder
4 out of 5 stars review

Wear differences

I have done a lot of information searching on this tire. BFG are the best tires i have owned. I believe the different reviews concerning tire wear is from the "tread feature" and mileage warranty. If you check your tires for severe rating with no mileage warranty or DT with mileage warranty I bet the fast wearing reviews have the softer compound tires. BFG T/A KO2 are the best

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Thanks for taking the time to submit a review Binder. We appreciate your feedback.

Nov 8, 2024
RWB713
5 out of 5 stars review

Best AT tire I've ever used.

I have 80,000 (Yes, 80k, you read that correct) miles on these tires on my 2022 F-150 work truck and they have been flawless. They are amazing in the snow, decent in the mud, and have acceptable minor road noise. They are balanced great, and I'm getting another set installed next week. Rotated them every 10k miles, have seen their fair share of pavement, dirt, mud, rocks, and snow and they've been the perfect tire for what I've needed. I see these reviews about low tire life and not balancing... etc, and that completely boggles my mind, I don't know what you guys are doing... but whatever it is... It's obviously something wrong.

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Dec 21, 2016
JAL
4 out of 5 stars review

BFG AT KO FAN

I have had three sets of the old BFG AT KO. On and 94 Jeep, 02 Tahoe and 01 F150. They were all great tires with good traction in Montana's seasons. My 01 F150 does a lot of time hunting in the mountains, crossing creeks and plenty of snow and gravel. I've had two flats in 15 years running AT KO tires and they came on my 01 with over 50K on that set. When in came time to put new tires on my (wifes) 2011 F150, I chose the K02 to replace the factory tires. My wife loves the compliments on the aggressive look. The new KO2s are better than the old ones in almost every way and I immediately replaced the tired and worn KOs on my 01 with the KO2. I have been equally impressed. Great traction, quiet, better ride quality. My only complaint is that they are rock throwers where I don't recall the old ones throwing rocks. Not a big deal. I also can't comment on the tread life as they are fairly new. On my 11 F150 the gas mileage did decrease some over the factory tires. But the factory tires were garbage and I pull a 28' Travel Trailer with this pickup and I am willing to give up a couple mpgs for the benefits of the KO2.

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Oct 30, 2015
Brian
5 out of 5 stars review

Best Riding A/T Tire

I replaced my old T/A KO tires with the new KO2 after only 25k miles on my F150. The old tires rode about average for an A/T tire and went with the new KO2 after hearing & reading great reviews. I could not be happier with the smooth/quiet ride that I get on the road and the off-road performance is every bit as good as the old KO's. I've only had them for a few thousand miles so I can't speak about wear yet or snow but would definitely recommend these for anyone looking for an A/T tire that rides smooth without the hum of normal off-road tires.

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