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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - 30X9.50R15 104S Tire
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Jan 28, 2025
Jeepgirl0927
5 out of 5 stars review

Amazing Tires

Just got these out on my Jeep Wrangler and so far I love them. I went from Mud Terrain to these. The difference in ride quality is insane. These are so smooth, it’s like gliding down the road. Hardly any noise, and does great off road. Definitely highly recommend them.

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Feb 14, 2025
Macbeth
1 out of 5 stars review

Surprised and disappointed

These tires came with my new truck, but from day one theatre's would not balance. The dealership took a week to get some heavy weights to get rid of the vibration. I have had the tires now for a year and every 2 months I have had to get them rebalanced. There is something seriously wrong. Many videos showing bad vibration reviews on these tires. These tires also handle water poorly just got our first rains and tires would not stay hooked up. To expensive for a poor performance tire.

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reply from Consumer Care BFG US

Macbeth, For any vibration, uniformity, difficult to balance, high road force, or slow leak complaints, please consult with the dealer to ensure that the proper lubricant is applied to both the rim flange and the tire bead during the mounting process. This mounting and demounting procedure applies to all tires and brands. Specific to BFGoodrich off-road tires, the bead is designed to mount tighter to the wheel so that the tires can be used for aired down off-roading (driving in sand or mud). This bead design allows for high levels of bead retention in these aired down driving conditions. For BFGoodrich off-road tires, it’s essential to follow this procedure to ensure proper bead seating during the mounting process. When you return to the dealer regarding tires, give us a call at 866-866-6605 8am-5pm EST Mon-Fri so that we can get their findings and determine next steps.

Nov 8, 2016
Garry
1 out of 5 stars review

KO2s stink on 2015 f350 4x4

Only got 40000 out of them on my 2015 F350 has to be the new KO2s because i run the old ones on my 01 F250 251000 miles on it and have no issues have gotten around 60000 a set one set i got 72000 out of them. the set on my f250 have 30000 on them and they look brand new still. Very disappointed in the new KO2s

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Mar 10, 2025
Mike P
1 out of 5 stars review

Worst tire ever on a brand new Raptor R

Used to be a great tire. No more. Maybe because they are changing over to the KO3 but the QC is questionable. Brand new Raptor R. Tires won’t balance without a ton of weight. One tire completely out of round. Ford won’t fix because Ford’s criteria for a bad tire is so high there’s no way you can meet their standard for a bad tire. They’re intentional with that obviously. . So going to try BFG direct. See if they will help.

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reply from Consumer Care BFG US

Mike P, we're sorry to hear of this issue. For any vibration, uniformity, difficult to balance, high road force, or slow leak complaints, please consult with the dealer to ensure that the proper lubricant is applied to both the rim flange and the tire bead during the mounting process. This mounting and demounting procedure applies to all tires and brands. Specific to BFGoodrich off-road tires, the bead is designed to mount tighter to the wheel so that the tires can be used for aired down off-roading (driving in sand or mud). This bead design allows for high levels of bead retention in these aired down driving conditions. For BFGoodrich off-road tires, it’s essential to follow this procedure to ensure proper bead seating during the mounting process. You or the dealer are welcomed to contact our team at 866-866-6605 8am-5pm EST Mon-Fri to further discuss.

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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Jan 6, 2016
Jim
5 out of 5 stars review

Work for me

These work for me. I have a 2000 ZR2, I get about 30,000 mi. per set. I drive in town, highway, and a fair amount of rural and off road. These were OEM and I have no complaints. They perform well in all the conditions I have encountered, but I don't do any extreme driving. So, I have no reason to try anything else.

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Jan 19, 2016
BFG HD Man
5 out of 5 stars review

KO vs KO2 is on

I have a 2006 Silverado 1500HD LT 6.0 50k miles original owner. I put a set of BFG KO Lt315/70r17D about 7 yrs ago 40k I love the tire so much I bought a set of BFG KO2 265/70r16E The KO2 looks great if it performs as well I will be happy. The KO have done me well in sand snow wet towing and still have 40 to 50% tread left but its been 7 years i dont want to risk a problem with old tires. Im going back to my original dia 30.4 to up my tow n brake rating. Ive driven on the beach and it rides ontop of the sand never digs in and my truck weighs close to 7k with a full tank of gas. I drove in 36" of unplowed snow no problem my front end and bumper was the plow lol. My MPG is 12 city 18 hwy with the KO Lt315/70r17D and should improve with the KO2 Lt265/70r16E or stay the same. there about 100 lbs rotating mass differance between to 2 and 400 to 500 rpm so the weight diff is a wash from the rotating mass. I will update after ive driven a bit so right now my opinion is based on my KO performance over the last 7 years

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Sep 3, 2015
Tugg
5 out of 5 stars review

Best TA yet

I've only had this new KO2 tire for a short time and I can tell you it's very quiet and smooth on the road for an All Terrain tire. It's not a deep swampy slimy mud tire but it does great in almost all off-road conditions including mild mud and doesn't throw stones as much as the previous model, exactly what it was made for. BF G just needs to offer more sizes in a load C tire. In all, great all around tire and nothing is as good as a TA at what it was designed for.

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May 5, 2017
RRT4Life
5 out of 5 stars review

Been everywhere with these, absolutely love them!

I've been to multiple off-road parks, up mountain hunting trails, in mud pits and spent 2 winters on these tires now. They haven't let me down once. In everything I've tried the only thing that stopped me was a motor malfunction, these tires always found traction and kept me moving. I have roughly 20k miles on them now and they still have at least 2/3 of their life left. Unless your truck is electric, you won't hear them on road either, they are quiet even after beginning to wear. For on road/off-road mix, I wouldn't buy another tire.

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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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