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BFGoodrich Radial T/A - P245/60R15 100S Tire
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Jan 7, 2019
Properly shoed Excursion
5 out of 5 stars review

Would buy these tires again in an instant!

I had the previous version of BFG All Terrains in 295/75r16 on my Excursion and loved where they could get me in the snow, sand and mud in the Sierras and local mountains. I admit I waited too long to get the new tires, but finally upsizing again now to 315/70r17 in the new version was a great decision. They are way quieter and are so smooth on the road. My only regret is that I didn't get them quite a while ago just for the improved performance. They look way better than the previous version also.

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Awesome Properly shoed Excursion! Thanks for taking the time to submit a review.

Jan 1, 2016
35 no its 34"
1 out of 5 stars review

35x12.50 r17 10ply is 34" tall no more

I just purchase a set of 5 tires from a local dealer here in Greenville nc. I did my homework on what I wanted. looking at you spec sheets on sizes and what they really measure. I purchased 35x12.50 r17 (part number 50022) in the 10ply a/t ko2. the tires were mounted on a 17x9 rims made by fuel rims company. with 35-36psi in the tire not on the jeep it only measures 34 1/8 " tall. With it on the jeep 35-36 psi all 4 tires are at 33 7'8" to 34" tall. So now you have my information on the tire can you tell me why you are selling a 35x12.50 tire that only measures 34 inches tall at best.??? Your spec sheet list it at 34.5 " tall. I understand that it will not be 34.5 on the money however not even 34 is a little much. If i had know they were going to be 34.0" then I would have order your 37' tire which i am guessing will only be 36 at best. I thought that BF goodrich was a company that i could count on for a great product, and being accurate however I guess I was wrong. This is the third set and last!!! I hate the tire does not measure close to what is on it... 35x12.50 only 34" tall at best.

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Jun 3, 2022
Bob767
5 out of 5 stars review

Outstanding tire

I bought the tires 70 k miles ago and can run another 10k but replacing them now. The have got me through anything on and off road never an issue. Initial inflation was a bit difficult but after a quick inquiry to Goodrich 50 psi is what I was told and where they ran.

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Jan 29, 2021
Builder15
5 out of 5 stars review

Awesome Tires

Putting my second set on my truck this week. Got 85,000 miles in five years out of the first set. Drive paved roads and construction sites daily. Rugged and dependable. Only have one plug in a tire after five years on construction sites. Picked many screws and other debris out of the treads, but they are tough. Smooth ride and great traction in snow, mud or loose excavations. Only tire I will ever put on my truck.

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Oct 15, 2021
Jay
5 out of 5 stars review

I really don't understand why so many dislike them

Bought them last fall for my overlanding rig, ran them hard for over a year now & put ~20,000 miles on them. I will likely re-buy another set in 285/70R17 (C-rated) once tread runs out on the current set. Overall very happy and confused why a lot of people in the community keep thrashing this tire ... the below is fully based on my own experiences, I do not claim to be an off-road expert nor did I have a lot of comparisons with other truck tires. I paid for my tires. PROs: + Ability off-road ... I have been throwing rock gardens/shelves, deep sand, muddy forest roads, desert roads, deep snow at these tires and never had any traction issues off-road. If other tires are even better I haven't been in a situation (yet) where that would've mattered ... the areas where I feel they excelled at (even vs. other off-roaders I met on the trails) were: (1) deep snow and (2) deep sand - others got stuck and we didn't + Quiet on the highway, light, didn't affect fuel consumption much (~1 mpg) when I switched from the stock tires in 255/75R16 to 265/70R17 KOs (they are the lightest tire in this class ... which is noticeable in terms of performance, breaking, MPGs) + Even wear & durable: 20,000 miles, rotation every 5,000 miles, balancing after 15,000 miles - still enough tread for another 20-30k + Looks: Subjective but I like them over a lot of other A/T tires CONs: - Tendency to hydroplane in wet conditions - scary, but manageable - Traction on packed snow or ice is not great - didn't run into these conditions off-road but on regular streets in the winter I got into some sketchy situations - They wander a bit when changing lanes at higher speeds (>75mph) ... but that's to be expected when getting C-rated tire on a ~6,000lbs rig (fully loaded) Some other thoughts: > C-rated over E-rated tire all day ... been pushing them aired down on sharp rocks and haven't had any flats or cracks in the tire > the weight does matter ... especially on our somewhat underpowered Tacomas (even with re-gear) ... it's nice to have a bit of extra punch vs. some other A/T tires that are 20% heavier > In dry / sandy states these tires are really hard to beat. In some rainier / wetter states like Washington there are other tires that perform better in wet conditions ... but so far not enough to change my mind ;)

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Nov 20, 2019
JL
2 out of 5 stars review

BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT285/65R18/E 125/122R

Purchased a set of these tires 2 years ago...put close to 30,000 miles on them and they started slipping and sliding in curves when damp and squawking on dry roads doing normal limit speeds. The tires had been great up until this point. The tread was still somewhat deep and wear was even across it on all tires it just seemed the tire got hard and stopped gripping the road as good. Needles to say I was not happy and would expect to get at least 40,000+ as I did on several previous K0 sets I have purchased over the years. I just traded my truck in on a new truck but I was definitely wondering if the tire was going to last through the winter or if I was going to have to replace them with plenty of tread on them. I will be shopping for tires again in a matter of time and will definitely consider several other brands now. Not so sure the K02 version stands up to its hype.

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Sep 14, 2020
1993 Jeep YJ
5 out of 5 stars review

Replaced original AT T/A KO (2001)

Ridiculous tread life - 15k but 19 years later and looks brand new. Feel bad replacing with so much tread remaining (14/32+), but 16 year daughter taking over wife's original YJ. The new T/A KO2 are sized up from 215 to 235/75 on Jeep 15" rims and brings new life to stock height, hard-top Wrangler. Great memories of Central Oregon trails with gen 1 T/A KOs, looking forward to new memories with KO2s.

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Thanks for the review and your commitment to BFGoodrich tires!

Oct 15, 2017
SixGunn
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent tire

2013 Ram 1500. I have 70,000 miles on these 275-65-20's and I think they might still pass state inspection. I am a Forester and I am off-road daily. These tires are an excellent balance of off-road and highway use. I will be a BFG KO2 customer for a long time. I am baffled by some of these negative reviews. If you rotate these tires like you should, you will get excellent mileage out of them.

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Nov 11, 2018
Super Dan
5 out of 5 stars review

Sensational

On my 5th set. Big trucks (1 ton) to AWD car Take everything I throw at em. High speed desert. Wet rocks. Cactus. Roots. Snow. Mud. Highway. Towing above 20,000 GVW. Burnouts. Sliding dirt/asphalt. If you’re looking for tires that performs, these are it. Sure they don’t regenerate tread, they’re tires. You get what you pay for. these tires have never failed to get me and my family back home after an unthinkable adventure. One name. One Baja legend. BFG!

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BFGoodrich customers ROCK! Thanks so much for taking the time to submit a review Super Dan!

Sep 21, 2021
CavScout
3 out of 5 stars review

Great winter/rock traction, weak mud and treadwear

12k miles after purchase, (2020 F250) my rear tires are easily down to 50% tread life. I don't have a 5th wheel, I just carry ATVs or a snowmobile in the back, so that seems questionable. Not sure if I want to go through the hassle of a pro-rated warranty to replace them with another soft-wearing tire. Winter traction is quite good in the Rockies, not much ice to test on but does well in both powder and packed snow. Minimal chunking from rock trails or tire spin even at highway PSI (granted, I'm not doing any heavy rock-crawling). I had some oscillation in the first 500 miles when getting up to 73-75mph on the interstate, but after a few thousand miles of break in that's disappeared and the truck is fine even at 80mph. Mud traction is a bit squirrely, and we don't have much for mud in the Rockies either. When going downhill on muddy trail chutes, expect lateral drift and wobble since you can't gun the throttle to try and fling the packed mud out. Not a major issue, but still noteworthy. Overall, if I wasn't looking at replacing the tires within 30k miles, I'd be giving these 5 stars since frankly you can't "do it all" with a single design, but this is probably one of the closest and most refined on the market to doing so.

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