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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - 30X9.50R15 104S Tire
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May 24, 2018
rc5695
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent performance and wear

I've had these tires on my '06 Chevy Express 3500 15 passenger van for 4 years. This is a 4 ton vehicle and I put over 65,000 miles on them. I am not gentle on them, they made many trips off-road on rough rocks, as well as being aired down to 12 psi driving around on beaches and sand. I never had a flat with them, nor did I ever even have to plug one. They are tough tires that hold up well, and stay quiet and wear evenly for a very long time! When driving a family of 11 around, I need tires I can trust (and last a long time), and these BFG's fit the bill perfectly!

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Awesome rc5695! Thanks for taking the time to submit a review.

Dec 12, 2016
jake
2 out of 5 stars review

Way too loud.

I bought these a year ago for my 2011 Z71 1500. I had the original KO's on my truck before and absolutely loved them. These ones were great for the first 20,000 miles but have became very loud over the last couple months. It has gotten so bad I hate driving my truck places and am looking to get rid of them. My old set had about 50,000 miles before I replaced them in order to go on a trip in Oregon but these haven't lasted half the duration the old ones did and I am very disappointed.

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May 13, 2017
Wskyrun
2 out of 5 stars review

Probably wouldn't buy this tire again

First off, let me say i liked everything about the tire while i had them. They were great in snow, great on our sloppy gravel roads when they were wet or dry, were quiet, handled nicely, all stuff i would expect from a top rated tire like the KO2. The bad part is, in my 05 chevy duramax, i only got 22000 miles on a set of four. I rotated them every 5000 miles and in 2.5 years, they were bald. I get my trucks alignment checked fairly often, and there was no uneven wear at all. I always maintained tire pressure at the recommended levels on the door sticker. They were LT265/75 r16 123/120q E rated tires. Like i said, i loved the tires except for the short life.

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Jun 12, 2017
Dukaman
5 out of 5 stars review

The best tires I ever had. Hands down!!!

285/70r 17 E load rated The ko's where great lasted almost 80 thousand miles pulled my 4000lbs trailer loaded with as much as 10 thousand lbs on it. Went thru 5 ft snow drifts with no worries. They pulled my GMC over and thru everything I could throw at it. Awesome tires. Will buy again. AA++

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Jan 26, 2021
Yellomantis
4 out of 5 stars review

Excellent tires, need 37/13.50R17 in E load rating

Had these in a 35/12.50R17 on my 2014 Ram 2500 Cummins. Amazing in heavy rain and snow. Truck just blazed through 6” of standing water on the highway in a thunderstorm without any issues! Almost performed too good in snow. I had to force them to break traction in 2WD so I could slide the truck around. 100% sure footed in 4WD. I will be upgrading to a 37” tire on a 17” wheel, and unfortunately, the KO2 is not available in a E load rating for my needs. Will be looking into Nitto since they have a E load rated 37” tire for a 17” wheel that has the severe snow rating. Too bad the KO2 isn’t, or I would stick with it. BFG, please make the KO2 in a 37X13.50R17 with an E load rating and you will have a customer for life!!!

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Jun 14, 2021
Racer07
3 out of 5 stars review

Looks good.

Bought these tires when I moved from Las Vegas to NC last year. Towed a trailer across the states. Nothing heavy. Rear tread is already gone. Fronts are about 50 % just eye balling them. They do stick to the road well. But not happy with this set. Bought them before on a different truck and they lasted alot longer. About 16k miles on this set. Looking at other tires to replace the rears very soon

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Racer07, we understand the All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires on your Chevrolet Silverado did not meet your expectation in terms of mileage. A member of our Consumer Care team will be in contact with you. You may also reach our office at 1-866-866-6605.

Sep 17, 2017
Atkdillon
1 out of 5 stars review

I would never buy these tires again

I will never buy a set of these tires again. Within six months of getting these tires they started to go bald. Had them rotated several times to keep an even tread and they still went slick. The old BFG's are a better tire but I don't think I want to even go back to those after this experience.

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Apr 26, 2015
schirminator
5 out of 5 stars review

Great Tires On and Off the Road

Have used the T/A All-Terrains for years. On full sized pickup trucks and now on my FJ Cruiser. They just keep getting better! I am running LT285 70R17s on my FJ and they are great on the road and amazing off the road. Highway noise is less than you would expect for this type of tire. Wear is truly surprisingly good!

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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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Jun 15, 2016
Steamer
5 out of 5 stars review

So far so good

This is my second set of these tires for my 85 Suburban better known as "the sub". Ran the last set for 50k+ Over the last 12 years. Not my every day commuter car more my Home Depot, dump, skiing, hunting rig. These tires have seen it all and still look good. Only one repair all that time on a hunting trip (figures). A large screw caught up with me. That was several years ago. Could still run them but figured about time for a new set. I'll stick with BFGs.

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