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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - 35x12.50R17/E 121R Tire
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Nov 28, 2014
JBF
5 out of 5 stars review

I will buy this product again

I've used ko's before for daily driving and pushing snow. The new ko2's have better handling on the highway, less sway. Really like the way they look. I've run several different brands always come back to ko's . Now it will be ko2's without a dought. Try them you will like them.

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Aug 31, 2021
royal423
3 out of 5 stars review

new set hurt the rating.......

I have had a couple of sets of these tires. 2017 Tundra and 2018 Ram 2500. i will say that when it comes tp performance in both snow and back mountains in the Smokeys they are great. But after my last set being installed about 8 months ago i have to question the value now that the Ram needs to have them replaced. I have always gotten good milage out of these, but now only 8 months....... not to happy. might be trying a new tire to see the difference.

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Hi royal423, thanks for sharing your experience with the All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires. Of course air pressure plays a great role in fuel economy. Also, new tires, having full tread depth will have more grip and rolling resistance compared to worn tires. As the new tires wear, the rolling resistance decreases. All things being equal, over the life of the tires, the fuel efficiency should improve.

Jun 26, 2017
Mike
3 out of 5 stars review

Wobbly

I have been driving on AT/TAs for many years, so when the new KO2 came out I jumped at them, figuring they had to be an improvement. They are wonderful in snow! I drive skiing three or four days a week, and they handled the deepest snow with ease. They also corner very nicely, and are relatively quiet. However, they shimmy at highway speeds, and my dealer simply cannot get them balanced. I've had them in three times, and each time the wobble changes slightly, but never goes away. I'm afraid I will have to either go back to the good old KOs, or look for a new tire, before my teeth rattle out!

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Jun 11, 2016
Kidrock
5 out of 5 stars review

2012 F-150 Crew Cab XLT 4X4

Just replaced my stock tires (SRA) with same size BFG KO2's. They add a nice look to the truck. They are a stiffer tire, load range E, max inflation of 80 psi. I run them around 50 psi. There is barely any road noise from tire. Almost the same as SRA's from factory. So no you will not hear humming noise from tires. They are stiffer and you will feel bumps a little more defined, as expected. so far so good:) I read reviews before buying them and this seems to be the way to go.

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Oct 18, 2021
Todd
3 out of 5 stars review

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.

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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.

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.

Aug 15, 2019
BmxBill
5 out of 5 stars review

17 years of running BFG T/A

The first set of new tires I put on my brand new 2000 Silverado was a set of 315/R16. Over the years I replaced those tires 3 times until I sold that truck in 2017. I averaged 60-70,000 miles on each set of tires. Lots of road and mud driving. I replaced that truck with another Silverado (2015). I recently lifted it replacing the stock tires with BFG 275/70R18. Could not be happier with the performance of the BFG tires. Hands down the best riding, pulling and traction tire on the market. Thanks for the awesome product and keep up the good work!

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What an encouraging review, BmxBill! Thanks so much!

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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Sep 14, 2020
Silverado
5 out of 5 stars review

Strong tires

I bought these tires because Michigan roads have so many pot holes. I had a set of goodyear tires and i hit a pothole and broke the belt on the tire. I decided to buy the bfgoodrich ko2s and they are handling these crap michigan roads like a champ.

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What an encouraging review! Thanks so much, Silverado!

Oct 25, 2023
DMan64
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent longevity and ride, handling etc.

These tires have been on my 2009 JKUR for just shy of 8 years, nearly 38,000 miles, and the tread still looks new. I live in the northernmost Sierra Nevada mountains, get a lot of rain, a little bit of snow, and 105-110°+ in the summers. Aside from around town and a whole bunch of logging and forest roads, I'm taking it on mini camping trips to the desert, to the Klamath mountains, and I camped my way up Highway 1 from Eureka to the Olympic peninsula. I've also driven it to Blaine Washington and back a few times on the highway. Also a lot of highway driving down to the southern part of the Central Coast of California and both on and off-road and at Oceano Beach down in that area many times. I have occasionally towed a 12 ft x 6 ft cargo trailer with two Harley-Davidsons or a Harley-Davidson and a Triumph down to Santa Maria and back which is an 850 mi round trip, (and Interstate 5 has absolutely horrible craters in the lanes, particularly the right lane where I'm usually located when towing). I've also towed a few different military trailers with either cargo, camping gear, or sometimes a flatbed military trailer with a single motorcycle. I've been in the habit with my past few vehicles of purchasing six wheels and tires and I do six wheel rotations and rotate them approximately every 5,000 mi. I run LT35x12.50-17R on AEV Pintler wheels on my 4.5" lifted Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited and during the listed mileage I've been running ARB Old Man Emu Sport shocks and Metalcloak true dual rate coil springs on a primarily Synergy equipped short arm system and a Dynatrac Pro Rock 44U front axle housing with RCV axles and Reid Bros. steering knuckles and Timken unit bearings, Ten Factory rear axles and CJ Tatton double cardan drive shafts. I looked at some of the one star ratings on here and read with their road, and I don't understand how they wore their tires out so quickly. Both the sidewalls and the tread on all of my tires look absolutely excellent. Being as how these are E rated tires and the OEM tires are C rated tires, I run approximately 26 psi on the street. If I'm towing a trailer, particularly if it's somewhat heavy, I bring the rear tires up to 28 or 29PSI, maybe 30 at the max. And occasionally I'll bump the front tires up a couple of pounds as well.

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