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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - 30X9.50R15 104S Tire
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Dec 1, 2021
Nolan
4 out of 5 stars review

Warhammer 40k

Got to 40k before my front end decided to get a little loose at the beginning of a 1300 mile road trip. I rotate regularly, off road a lot (jeep XJ, not heavy, but still) on rocks, and I'd say I had just under half tread, I wasn't going to replace them for another 5k but the two in front are worn way more than the rear, one of which has been patched (Large screw puncture). Snow on the road, these don't love it. Same with rain, but never to the extent I saw a couple other reviews mention it. I'm hoping I'll get 50k out of the next batch, should be able to.

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Dec 1, 2017
Vash
1 out of 5 stars review

Fequent Flats

I drive off-road for work frequently and we have used dozens of different tire brands. I can say of all the tires we've used I have gotten the most flats with this tire. The tires seem to pick up small rocks in the tread that then work their way into the tire and cause a leak within a few miles. I am impressed with the tough sidewalls. A lot of other tires get side wall cuts but not these.

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Nov 23, 2018
Lake State
5 out of 5 stars review

Very Forgiving Tires

I have been buying BFG AT's since 1979. Air adjusted for conditions and load every month, YES every month. I have never received less than 100K miles. My current tires are set at 45 psi all around for my 900 pound hitch weight and 10,000 pound trailer. that will be going 4000 miles 5 times this year

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Sep 2, 2021
Nick64
5 out of 5 stars review

Durable

I have 55k on my original set of KO2's and have been very pleased with their performance and wear. I live on a gravel road and have them rotated every 5k on my Jeep Rubicon and they have lasted longer than any other tires I've had on other vehicles. Am currently experiencing a slow leak on 1 tire, happens to be the one that is worn the most, so once a week I'm topping it off. Going to purchase another 4 and hope for the same good luck as I've had with these.

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Dec 18, 2015
BlueIngotRiver
4 out of 5 stars review

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.

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Sep 16, 2017
Bret
5 out of 5 stars review

Very good AT tire

Ran these on our Chevy Tahoe. Here are my disclaimers. 1) I buy my tires where rotation and balancing is free. 2) I rotate and balance the tires every 3500-5000 miles depending on how they appear to be wearing on the front. 3) I keep the air pressure at the optimal setting for the Tahoe and 5) I can tell when my vehicles need alignment and do so as soon as I see the alignment is out of spec. I've run BFG A/T's on most of our 4x4's since the early 90's. The last set we wore out ran 117,000 miles and our tire dealer said they had, at least, another 10,000 miles of tread on them, that was on our 2002 Chevy Tahoe. That is the longest I've made a set last. Most of the time, depending on the vehicle, my F-150 I only get about 70,000 miles out of a set. The F-150 wears the front outer edges faster than out Chevys. These tires are a very good balance of on road and off road compromises. They are okay in mud but you must spin them up a bit higher to clean out the tread. They are exceptionally good in snow and very good in icy, slush mix we have up in northern Ohio. When I lived in California, I found they were pretty good on sand and loose dirt. Overall, I would rate them one of the best tires Ive owned over the past 40 years. I personally don't like the look of the new sidewall design but the current tire is a bit better than the last generation so I can live with the design. I'm sure in another 4-5 years BFG will update the tire again. I've never had a BFG AT fail due to the manufacturing process. I have punched a hole through the sidewalk on a construction site and I have put a few nails through them over the years.

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Sep 26, 2018
GaryB
5 out of 5 stars review

Really great tire

I purchased a used Jeep Wrangler with these tires which were near new, never having had them before. They are aggressive and look great but they also perform well on and off road. On road they are quieter than expected and handle great. Yes, they do ride harder than a touring tire but expected. I have put over 8k miles on them and they barely show wear at all, same as the day I picked up the vehicle. Off road they are great, grab well, I am looking forward to the Northeast Winter to put them in the snow and see what they can do. When it is time to replace my trucks tires I will purchase these as well.

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Sep 12, 2017
Sonny1597
5 out of 5 stars review

Would buy again for sure!

Bought the KO2's for my 2001 Ford Explorer Sport 2dr. I put on 265/75 16's. I put them on at 169K miles and now have 209K ... I can't wear the dam things out! I still have 15K/20K left. I run 34/36lbs normal driving and down to 12/15lbs off-road. I rotate and re balance every 5K miles. The Ford weighs 4440 lbs with a full tank of gas and everything in it except me. I have geared down from 3.73's to 4.10's because I want to go to the 285/75 16" KM2 .. this is all I intend on doing. I have the Dana 35 IFS and pushing it any further would not bode it well methinks. I have a Detroit TrueTrak in the rear with the Ford 8.8.

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Nov 19, 2019
Bird
5 out of 5 stars review

So far so good

I purchased a set of these tires for my 18 F150 a few months ago and have about 7000 miles on them. Spring and summer performance was good. Road noise is at a minimum. I just got the chance to try them in the snow, about 8 inches, they performed very well. So far I'm happy with these tires.

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So glad to hear of your great experience with All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires.

Oct 9, 2021
TurkishHilux
4 out of 5 stars review

All in one

I have had these tires on my Toyota Hilux since 6 months and had driven around 2500 km so far. I am extremely pleased with the durability and traction on dry / gravel / asphalt / rocks. It is also very quiet at the highway speeds. I was expecting to be more loud to be honest. The tire performs well under rain as well. I had a minor issue in mud and my truck was stuck however we managed to get it out after a few tries. I didn't have the chance to try on snow yet. This tire is of course not a professional mud tire but it pretty much covers everything you need and it gives you the feeling that it will last for a long time. I recommend it to any truck / SUV drivers who drive on different surfaces and who would like to have a tire for all seasons.

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