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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT215/75R15/C 100/97S Tire

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Jun 8, 2017
Virtual Eagle
4 out of 5 stars review

BFG All-Terrain T/A

The BFG All-Terrain T/A has always been my favorite AT tire. Have used the on a Datsun pickup, a Jeep Wrangler, a Jeep Cherokee, and currently have the new K02 on my GMC K1500 Suburban. Have tried lesser quality/less expensive tires, but always end up coming back to these.

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Dec 16, 2018
StuK
5 out of 5 stars review

Second Set of BFG TA KO's

I put the BFG TA/KO (old style) on my 2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ in 2014, at about 40,000 on the vehicle. Just had to replace nearly 5 yrs later, at 132,000. That's 90,000 miles (set of 5 so still 72,000 average). The new TA/KO2's have improved treads which seem to channel water out from under the tire better and they are quieter and smoother on the highway. No decrease in economy noted. Hopefully, I will get 90,000 miles out of this set of 5! Great tire.

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What an encouraging review StuK! Thanks so much!

Jan 28, 2020
Mike
5 out of 5 stars review

Perfect tire for my Michigan Ram 1500

Have had these tires on for 3 months now. Driven through standing water and 12" of snow here in Michigan. These tires go through everything! I don't drive too fast, but took these tires up to 85 mph just to test, without any issues. I feel more road at low speeds with a slight increase in noise. And so far, that's the only "down side" which I consider negligible. Above 30 mph they feel like, sound like any other quality highway tire. Love the way they look! Can't wait for a 18" snow dump just so I can go drive around again.

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Thanks for sharing, Mike!

Dec 19, 2014
bill
3 out of 5 stars review

Louder and rougher than the old KO.

My comment is about the new BF Goodrich All Terrain KO2 in size 285/75-16 Load Range E. I don't really like them. Especially their ride quality, meaning noise, smoothness, and rut handling. I have had them on my 6000 pound midsize truck for almost 30 days now and have put over 1000 miles on them. I have tested them on highway, in the rain, off road, in packed snow, and on solid ice from freezing rain. I previously ran the BFG All terrain KO in 285/75-16 load range D. I have been through 3 sets of those with very good results. They KO2's were purchased as a new set of 4 matching tires and installed at a large well known tire retailer. I have tested them at 40 psi, and 38 psi. My opinion of the new BFG All Terrain KO2 tires compared to the original BFG All Terrain KO tires: The good; The KO2's; Had better off road traction on a dirt hill climb. Have as good or better traction in packed dry snow (20 degrees or less). Have about the same traction on solid ice (under 20 degrees). Are tougher abrasion wise, especially the sidewalls, tested that in volcanic rock. Have about the same road noise only on Smooth pavement. Seem to clean out rocks better. Seem to do better in the rain. Sidewall appearance is better. The bad; The KO2's Ride rougher over course pavement, bumps, and on dirt roads, meaning harsh, or jarring. Are noticeably louder on rough or course aggregate pavement, bumps, and dirt roads. Track poorly in ruts or along edges in pavement; this was very noticeable on rutted asphalt, on dirt trails, and on packed snow when changing lanes. Pick up and throw larger rocks then the original KO's did due to wider tread spacing. Required more weight to balance than the KO's. I think that the original KO's in load range D are a noticeably better highway tire because they had a better ride quality. They were quieter over rough pavement and softer riding over bumps and dirt roads, and they also tracked better in ruts. Not sure if this is because the new KO2's are E rated, or because of the tread design, or from the new compound. I rated them as good because I think that they would be a good tire in certain applications, like on heavier vehicles, or in the desert.

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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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Dec 11, 2015
Jeep Girl
5 out of 5 stars review

Awesome tires

Yes, I bought these tires for my 2006 Jeep Renegade they are awesome so far so good haven't yet used them in the snow because we haven't had any but these tires look great on my Jeep and they grip the road. I will definitely be purchasing them again. Love the rugged look it fits my Jeep. Can't yet rate the tires in areas so I will come back and do so when I have them for longer.

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Nov 17, 2017
red/green hawk
5 out of 5 stars review

2015 Jeep Renegade, Great tire

It's obvious that most of these 1 star ratings are people who never rotate their tires or get proper alignments. Each tire is over 20 lbs more than stock and i have no problems with power, even with my 4 banger. In town mpg have been the same. On the highway its barely noticable, maybe 1 mpg less. Off roading is where you really notice your money's worth. If you spend a majority of your time on pavement but want something capable off road these tires are it. A little bit more noisy but A LOT quieter than mudders. Did I mention they look great? I can't wait to get these on snow. My only complaint is that I wish they made it in the 225/70/17 Like the older ko's or in 235/65/17 Like Hankook's and some others all terrain tire. Expensive, yes, but worth every penny.

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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!

Jun 29, 2016
Mike
1 out of 5 stars review

Disappointing

I was really looking forward to getting these tires on my Ram 2500 when the OEM tires wore out. As a previous K/O owner, i was very satisfied with my experiences with the tires. But, something was just not right with these, 24k miles, 10 months, and they are shot. So worn out the shop would not even rotate them. I had gotten 60-80k out of the old version, but these just did not hold up. Seemed to do okay while they had some life to them, just did not last nearly long enough to keep them on the truck. Just not a good combination for me this time around.

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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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