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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT275/70R18/E 125/122R Tire
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Jun 10, 2022
John
4 out of 5 stars review

Real world gravel expectations

I’ve put 38k miles on these so far & they are getting pretty worn out. Will change out at 40k miles. I’ve been running them on my company pickup checking wells for almost a year now. Starting & stopping constantly. Rough washed out lease roads & miles & miles of Oklahoma gravel. I drive roughly 150+ miles a day with most of my time spent on gravel. Tires showed wear fast but then held up very well after initial gravel chips. Wore perfectly even across all 4 tires. Rotated every 5k miles. My pickup weights roughly 8500lbs. Anything over 35k miles checking wells out here is a very good lifespan on any tire I’ve ran. I had very low expectations initially but was pleasantly surprised with the performance

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Mar 10, 2025
Mike P
1 out of 5 stars review

Worst tire ever on a brand new Raptor R

Used to be a great tire. No more. Maybe because they are changing over to the KO3 but the QC is questionable. Brand new Raptor R. Tires won’t balance without a ton of weight. One tire completely out of round. Ford won’t fix because Ford’s criteria for a bad tire is so high there’s no way you can meet their standard for a bad tire. They’re intentional with that obviously. . So going to try BFG direct. See if they will help.

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Mike P, we're sorry to hear of this issue. For any vibration, uniformity, difficult to balance, high road force, or slow leak complaints, please consult with the dealer to ensure that the proper lubricant is applied to both the rim flange and the tire bead during the mounting process. This mounting and demounting procedure applies to all tires and brands. Specific to BFGoodrich off-road tires, the bead is designed to mount tighter to the wheel so that the tires can be used for aired down off-roading (driving in sand or mud). This bead design allows for high levels of bead retention in these aired down driving conditions. For BFGoodrich off-road tires, it’s essential to follow this procedure to ensure proper bead seating during the mounting process. You or the dealer are welcomed to contact our team at 866-866-6605 8am-5pm EST Mon-Fri to further discuss.

Nov 14, 2020
Labsy
4 out of 5 stars review

Excellent sidewalls and on dry, but suck on wet

Well, I've done some 30k on my 1st set of KO2 and compared to previous Duratracs they have some great advantages. On my Nissan Pathfinder I drive 95% on paved roads, the rest as weekend off-road warrior. KO2s have really exceptionally good sidewalls, resistant to puncture, wear and tear, you can beat them on sharp edges, accidentally drive on sidewalk, no damage on them. I've punctured Duratracs many times, had problems to balance them out, while with TA KO2s I've never touched them since I've put them on. They are silent on road, really, and they grab excellent on dry pavement and gravel roads. BUT they have disadvantages, like we all do. On first rain you need to double or even better, triple your safety distance, as they simply will not stop the vehicle when you want it to. Cornering on wet also barrely can be called cornering, as it is more straight line, same on first few inches of snow (on pavement). Try being a hero and attack a slippery grass, covered with an inch of snow, and you'll end up looking for rescue vehicle. They are like slicks there. Duratracs under same conditions dig into surface and pull you out, leaving battle scars on the snowy fields, but they do move the vehicle, whil KO2's are not so good at this. Will probably buy again,mostly due to SECURITY they offer due to really strong 10-ply sidewals.

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Jan 19, 2016
BFG HD Man
5 out of 5 stars review

KO vs KO2 is on

I have a 2006 Silverado 1500HD LT 6.0 50k miles original owner. I put a set of BFG KO Lt315/70r17D about 7 yrs ago 40k I love the tire so much I bought a set of BFG KO2 265/70r16E The KO2 looks great if it performs as well I will be happy. The KO have done me well in sand snow wet towing and still have 40 to 50% tread left but its been 7 years i dont want to risk a problem with old tires. Im going back to my original dia 30.4 to up my tow n brake rating. Ive driven on the beach and it rides ontop of the sand never digs in and my truck weighs close to 7k with a full tank of gas. I drove in 36" of unplowed snow no problem my front end and bumper was the plow lol. My MPG is 12 city 18 hwy with the KO Lt315/70r17D and should improve with the KO2 Lt265/70r16E or stay the same. there about 100 lbs rotating mass differance between to 2 and 400 to 500 rpm so the weight diff is a wash from the rotating mass. I will update after ive driven a bit so right now my opinion is based on my KO performance over the last 7 years

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Oct 10, 2020
PBreezy
5 out of 5 stars review

Love this tire

I have had three sets of these tires. I love them. I have had them on a 89 Jimmy, 05 Silverado, and 02 Land Cruiser. I drive them hard and have never had issues. If I get a nail I plug it and keep driving. Every vehicle I put them on I sell before I need new tires. I rode them very hard in Africa and had zero issues.

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reply from Consumer Care

BFGoodrich customers are awesome! Thanks for your business,PBreezy!

Nov 22, 2019
John Wisc
5 out of 5 stars review

Nothing but the best!!

I have owned nothing but BFG for my truck. Keep them for 40 thousand miles, put new ones on, and resell the old ones. They run highway to get me to work. They go through the trails and corn fields to my hunting spots. Hard to believe there are negative reviews. You pay a little more, well worth it.

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reply from Consumer Care

Thanks for the review and your commitment to All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires, John Wisc!

Jan 13, 2021
John
5 out of 5 stars review

On my third vehicle

Have had these (and previous versions) on three vehicles, now running them on a Subaru Crosstrek with a few off-road mods. Slightly louder than OEMs on pavement at freeway speeds, but far, far better off-road performance allows us to access remote trailheads and campsites we couldn't really get to before. Also, pleasantly surprised that switching from 18' OEM wheels/tires to 15" wheels/KO2s made this the most comfortable highway vehicle we've ever had, even with stiffer springs. My wife actually prefers it over her Lexus for our long road trips.

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Oct 21, 2016
Pool Shark
1 out of 5 stars review

loved the old TA K/O's but not the new TA K/O2's

Over the years I've probably had 10 or 12 sets of BFG's on my various trucks. Figuring that I drive a lot (the present truck has 318,000 miles) I found that I could get 40,000 - 50,000 miles per set with the BFG TA K/O's. Imagine my surprise when I checked and found that the worn out set currently on my Dodge Ram 2500 only have 28,000 miles. After talking to several dealers I found out that the new TA K/O2's aren't lasting. Guess it's time to look elsewhere for my new tires. Sorry BFG but you shouldn't have changed a good thing.

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Mar 12, 2021
JM417
3 out of 5 stars review

Fuel mileage beware!

I bought these a few weeks ago for my 2019 Ram 1500 4x4. They look AMAZING and I went with the factory size of 275 55 20. My MPG on the highway really suffered. Went from 23.9 MPG down to 18.9. I expected some decrease but that's a lot of $$$ over time. The ride is decent. I had a better ride out of Toyo Open Country but they were slightly less aggressive. Not really sure if I want to keep the K02. If it wasn't for the MPG decrease then I would love them.

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reply from Consumer Care

Thank you for providing your feedback in regard to your experience with All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires. 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 21, 2018
gtrain
4 out of 5 stars review

Great tire for their intended use

I put a set of 6 on my squarebody dually a couple years ago. They are quiet, wear decent, and have about the best traction in the sand when I tow my trailer to the dunes. I currently have 20k on the tires and anticipate having to replace them in the next 5-10k miles. They are a soft compound so they will wear fast, especially on heavier trucks that see a lot of towing.

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Awesome gtrain! Thanks for taking the time to submit a review.