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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT265/75R16/E 123/120R Tire
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Mar 27, 2024
Byrdawg
5 out of 5 stars review

This is cheating!

I bought these tire 6 months ago and I feel like a fool. I have run MT’s for 15 years and I put these on as an experiment to try out. MT’s are no longer going on any of my vehicles. These tires ride better than stock, are as quiet as stock, and I haven’t found anything that they don’t swallow up with a smile on their face.

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Apr 9, 2019
Solo
2 out of 5 stars review

Very spongy and alot of sway

I bought these tires and had them installed last week 20" for a 2500HD. After installation I noticed a very soft spongy ride at low speeds. At Highway speeds my truck sways and has lost a lot of the steering response. I hooked up my travel trailer about 5500lbs and the trailer now controls the vehicle with all the sway in the tires. I called the dealer where I bought them and they told me, sorry. I would not recommend for a heavy truck or for heavy towing if you call 5500lbs heavy. Not satisfied at all. Will have to drive the truck less because of this.

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Oct 14, 2017
Jay
5 out of 5 stars review

Tire Pressure Tire Pressure Tire Pressure

The shop only inflated the tires to 37 psi, which appear fine, not low. Yet the psi on the tire is 80!!! I have a 2014 Chevy Silverado. The standard psi is 37, but they'll wear out way too fast! So I contacted BF rep online and they suggested 50. I may go 60... But just a heads up... Be aware of the pressure issue, and how it pertains to your specific vehicle.

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Apr 3, 2016
Al
5 out of 5 stars review

Everything cracked up to be

These tires have been awesome! I have almost 10k on my set of 32's and they still look brand new. I have been in deep snow, compact snow, light mud, rocks, sand dunes and Tarmac. So far these tires have surpassed my expectations and have surprised me. I was first looking at KM2's but factored in the daily commute also. These tires are quite. Tarmac handling is is very good. I live in Seattle, WA. The rainy state. These tires are on my 1990 pickup 4x4. The rain performance is pretty awesome I'm not sure what some people are talking about hydro planing. I've gone 70-80mph through standing water and Heavy rain with full confidence and had never hydroplaned. Snow performance is good. I did get stuck once up in the mountains where I should have had no business playing around in. I did air them down to about 8-10psi with no beadlocks. (Desperate attempt, it was 6am and 0 degrees). Tires didn't debead even after driving on Tarmac to the cabin. Snow was 5feet high with deep snow banks on each side. With no winch, I was able to dig and rock it out. Even pulled my buddy half a mile back down the one lane road while he was stuck in a deep snow bank. 32's were just to small. As far as ice, no tire is going to be good unless you have studded tires or chains. I haven't experienced any "real" mud but light mud it handled great. These aren't mud terrain tires so I'm not expected them to be awesome. Sand dunes and beaches they had no problem in. Overall this tire I can say is the best "all-terrain" tire. People check your load rating and tire pressures and make sure you have them aired up correctly to get the most mileage out of them.

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Aug 12, 2019
Eva_J
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent tire for pretty much every application

I shopped carefully for the right tire. I do a lot of off-roading in all kinds of terrain, from rock crawling, dirt, gravel, snow, and mud (though I try to avoid deep mud). These tires have been excellent off road and on. Obviously, if you're looking for a dedicated mud tire, you can do better elsewhere. But if you tackle a bit of everything and you don't want tires that are loud on the highway, these are for you. They aren't any louder than the stock street-biased tires that came on the Jeep. I have been extremely pleased with them and would definitely buy again.

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Thanks for sharing the love, Eva_J!

Oct 26, 2017
Blueknight7777
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent all around tires for my Jeep

I bought these 255x70x18 KO-2's for my Sahara 3 years ago. They are still like new. They are used on and off road and have performed excellently. They are great in the snow, rain, and dry roads. Relatively quiet on the highway. Next time around, I'll be getting KO-2's in a size or two up from stock. The only thing to consider is my gas mileage did drop a couple of mpg but its a small price to pay for the superior all terrain performance.

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Dec 31, 2019
AcesandEights
4 out of 5 stars review

All-Terrain, Exactly.

I've run the various versions of this tire on multiple vehicles, XJ, TJ, Super Duty over a period of 20 years. It is a great "all" terrain tire. It isn't perfect at any one thing, but does well over so many different terrains that I use it almost exclusively now (I've run many other brands, but always come back to BFG, and usually the AT). I just wish they were offered in taller, narrower, sizes. I'd love to run a 37x11x17E on a 7.5" wheel. That'd be about perfect for a Super Duty. It'd be great to have the both the AT/KO and the MT/KM available in 37x11x17E, as I switch between tires (please).

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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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Oct 15, 2017
Td
1 out of 5 stars review

Won't buy again

Tread life span is horrible! Only lasted me 40k - hauled a small utility trailer 5% of the time and rotated religiously! Also picks up every size rock there is on a dirt road and kicks up to cause a ton of rock chips even with splash guards in place

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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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