Customer reviews for BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT275/60R20/D 119S Tire forMember photos









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80K mille tire
I drive a 2008 Toyota Tacoma. I bought a set of BF All Terrains for my truck almost as soon as it hit 40,00 miles because the factory tires where shot. My truck now has 116k miles on it and these tires honestly still have a little life in them. I rotated them every 10k miles and never tow anything. I'm sure I could have gotten a solid 80k out of them but I typically replace my tires when they start getting questionable just to be safe. Also the set I had were the KO not the KO2 but I'm sure there basically the same thing. Great tire loved it!!!
Great Tires On and Off the Road
Have used the T/A All-Terrains for years. On full sized pickup trucks and now on my FJ Cruiser. They just keep getting better! I am running LT285 70R17s on my FJ and they are great on the road and amazing off the road. Highway noise is less than you would expect for this type of tire. Wear is truly surprisingly good!
Awesome tire - BEST TIRE EVER !!!!!!
First set of KO2 tires, fourth set of BF Goodrich tires i have bought. This set of KO2 tires is going on 80,000 miles and still has some tread on them. They have been over some really rough off roading and dangerous highway driving, such as a vehicle in front dumped a load of firewod on the highway. No damage or scuff marks on my tires. Been over large rocks with no problems. I AM CURRENTLY IN PROCESS OF BUYING ANOTHER SET, MAYBE TWO FOR MY SILVERADO. I WILL NOT BUY ANY OTHER BRAND OF TIRE ON THE MARKET. The dealer was very supprised to see how many miles i have on them when i went in for a balance and tire rotation, he was very impressed with my tires and how they have held up for so many miles. actually, i can get another 10,000 miles but i think i will try to invest in another set.
Thanks for the review Rick67, and your commitment to BFGoodrich tires!
So Far - Very Good!
We put the new BFG KO2's in a 265/70 R17C (6ply) configuration on our stock 2003 Toyota 4Runner 4.7L v8 4x4 with 17" stock alloy's and have run them for just about 3500 miles running at 50 psi and have been very pleased with them so far. The size is a slight up-tic from the stock tire, but is the size recommended via a call to Michelain's customer support help-line. The clearance in the front wheel well when the tire is turned hard right or left leaves about and inch against the interior well trimming. We have not had any rubbing or collection of debris trapping therein. We chose the C class feeling it would be a good compromise given the GVW of the V8 4runner and our intended use and all-around passenger comfort as opposed to the E class 8Ply configuration. We bought the 03 4.7L V8 4x4 (108K miles) because we wanted an old school rig we could go into the hills with and not worry about putting some Colorado pinstripes on while four-wheeling through tight tree lined tracks, tow a trailer if needed and run the interstate to Denver from our home in South-Central Colorado. So Far - Very Good! Both the Rig and the Tires. We've never enjoyed, or been impressed as much with a vehicle as much as this old V8 4Runner and the BFG KO2's have simply improved the vehicle which previously had a set of Michelin all-season radials. I was very concerned about road noise with the KO2's, but decided that we were going all in for them in that we wanted a tire that would serve better, the purpose for which we'd bought the rig. These tires are amazingly quiet! And I'm terribly picky and sensitive to road noise. In my opinion their noise increase over the all-season Michelins is so minimal as not to be noteworthy. As for performance, in November we took them for a spin up the rough and rocky 4X4 track which leads to Balman Reservoir and Rainbow lake in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. We aired down to about 30 psi and were very pleased in that we weren't getting beat up by the 6ply's - this is a rough and very rocky road and the tires performed very well in dry, steep and steep track with loose gravel-scree and dirt. At higher elevation we ran into snow (perhaps 3" to start) and the tires did a great job their too. The only slippage was as we climbed in steep turning pitches where the rear end would slip a few inches out to the downhill side. Mostly due to the tracking of the trail itself. We stopped and turned back due to good sense and an extreme narrowing of the trail with a precipice on the right-hand downhill side of the track. The tires were willing; we on the other hand decided that in the fading light of day, good judgment and not the voice of the KO2's saying go for it was best. Also, upon returning to lower elevation and groomed dirt and pavement we did not observe and tire damage nor did the tread retain and gravel or rocks of any significance. - So Far- Very Good! On the highway we have enjoyed a confidant ride that does not pull or cause the vehicle to behave any differently than when we'd previously driven it on the all-season Michelins, a great tire for what they are designed to do -. As for fuel economy, if their is a negative it is negligible in that we've not noted any loss of merit in our mileage per tank - So Far - Very Good! As for paved roads and snow and ice, just last week on Saturday afternoon we happened to be obligated to drive in conditions that one would otherwise be advised to stay home and read about such adventures by a warm fire. It was Saturday, December 12th, the condition were snow, packing snow and straight-up skating rink (I've got 20 sliding, crash, ding and dent photo's to prove it!) You know, the footage you've seen scenes like it on the evening news people sliding while simply setting still - yah that stuff! The BFG KO2's were fantastic! I did put the 4runner in H-4 (four-wheel drive and but with the exception of those hard right or left turns in a tight circumference radius turn where the rear-end would give a bit of side-slip out and then recover, they instilled confidence and proved themselves a tire that, I will, without hesitation buy again and highly recommend to others.I gave the tires a 4-Star rating here as opposed to a 5 only in that we have not had them long enough to determine rubber compound longevity, overall durability and/or tread-live etc.,. All said, if you're thinking about a new All-Terrain or Snow Tire go buy BFGoodrich's All-Terrain KO2's, they will not disappoint.
Great Tires on and off road
I have bought several sets of these tires over the years for my 1500 silverados. I have a gotten between 65-90k miles out of each set. I rotate them at oil changes every 7k miles. I drive between 60-80k miles each year. They are quiet on the highway and do well in the rain and mud. I highly recommend these tires.
Love to read great reviews like this one, construction guy! Thanks so much!
30,000 mile tire!
My raptor is less than 1 1/2 years old and has 21,000 miles on it. Mostly highway miles with some off road and no towing. They have 1/3 tread left. My brother bought his raptor a few months after mine and has 30,000 mostly highway miles on it for work and his are smooth. We like the tire otherwise. We've had several raptors with them wearing these tires most of the time. When we are off-road they seem to do well in most conditions but they do not do well for mileage wear.
Todd, sorry to hear you're not happy with the mileage. We'd like to get involved. One of our Consumer Care Team members will be in touch with you. Meanwhile, you are welcome to contact us at 866-866-6605.
Unexpected problem.
Bought these a week ago, was satisfied with them until I accidentally locked up the brakes. It tore up the tread on my left front, I expected a little wear from the sudden stop but the damage seemed a little excessive for a brand new tire. And that particular incident is not covered under warranty, so I am replacing on my own. So beware if expect to use your brakes any time soon.
Long Lasting
This is the stock tire that came on my 2007 FJ Cruiser TRD Edition and drove over 90,000 miles on them. The 2nd set of this model went over 90,000 miles too. I'm on my 3rd set now and each set was very reliable and performed great off-road and in icy/snowy conditions. Without question the best tires I have invested in and will continue to use.
Thanks for the great feedback Suvmatic, along with your commitment to BFGoodrich tires.
Excellent tire
I've had 4 sets of these tires on all 3 of my past and 1 current F350 Dually 4x4's . I just outfitted an F250 4x4 with 265/70R18s for our extra truck. I've had excellent tire wear by regular balance and rotations. I'll admit , steer tires they do tend to cup but regular rotation keeps in in check. I tow numerous trailers; 5th wheel camper, 6 Horse gooseneck and flatbed utility trailer 40% of my miles. I've gotten 50K miles no problem. Additionally, my son uses this same tire on all his construction trucks ( 4 in the fleet right now) with same excellent results. They have excellent snow and mud control.
K02
I been buying bf goodrich for a long long time, mid 1980's. The all-terrain on a seperate set of rims and bf goodrich TRUCK TA for non winter months back around 1986. (since mergers, Truck T/A no longer available) I wanted the solid white letters and selection as I recall was BF Goodrich only. Also my muscle car also had T/A on it. Anyways I have close to 40,000 on the ko2 and they are at 3/32, very noisy, dispite 5000 mile rotation and no uneven wear. How I see other comments stating many more miles on them is confusing to me. Anywhy, since the mid 1980's I think a change in choice is coming. Every time I bought a new 4-wheel vehicle, i worked with the dealer to get the tires swapped out for the bf goodrich. Not satisified.
We understand the All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires on your truck did not meet your expectation in terms of mileage. A member of our Consumer Care team will be in contact with you. You may also reach our office at 1-866-866-6605.