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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - 37x12.50R17/D 124R Tire
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Nov 6, 2021
MastiffPower
5 out of 5 stars review

35s on my 2015 Silverado

Just had installed and force balanced on my Silverado. Annoying vibration gone , slight shutter gone. Road noise ..gone. These tires look terrific on my Silverado with 6.5 lift. Very happy with the purchase outstanding tread design. These are the gold standard that others try to set their marks too. 10 stars

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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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Feb 21, 2023
Jeff H
2 out of 5 stars review

Highly suspect

Questionable. 31k on car. Tires were aligned, balanced and rotated correctly on new 2021 Subaru Xtrek. No large hits in roadways and the inside is rubbed out on two. If they were rotated every 5k, how did this happen on only 2. It should be on all 4 over time if alignment was off. Highly suspect

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Jeff H, we'd suggest taking the vehicle to a BFGoodrich retailer (ideally the one that sold you these tires) for an inspection. Have the dealer contact us while you're there so that we can determine how to remedy this.

Oct 23, 2017
AB1101
1 out of 5 stars review

Horrible wear

The tires look great should have the best reviews for the money you spend. But the truth is the wear is terrible. They do not wear evenly and the inside of the tire is not the same depth as the outside. Rotations don't help and I am disappointed in my purchase.

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Jun 11, 2015
Will
5 out of 5 stars review

Best All Terrain Tires on the planet!

BFG has done it again. This tire is simply amazing. I recently purchased a new set of BFG A/T K/O 2's to replace my original set of BFG A/T that I've had for the last 7 years (lasted about 80k to 85k miles) The K/O 2's are simply amazing; extremely quiet and nimble for an all terrain tire. Much better than the previous BFG A/T K/O's - which was a great tire in its own. PROs: Quiet, Smooth ride, Handling, Aggressive Looks Cons: Cost... but if these tires last as long as my last set then they are well worth it!!!

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Jan 2, 2024
Jose
5 out of 5 stars review

Best tire ever

I bought my 1st set of BF Goodrich 285/55/20 KO2 T/A in November 2017, and never & I mean never had any issues whatsoever other than a nail or screw. Other than that, outstanding durability and performance. I believe this is the top tier of tires. Now that I’m looking into replacing them with a new set, has become extremely expensive & difficult. Any possibility of bypassing the middle man & purchase directly from the manufacturer ?

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Sep 21, 2015
J Grass
5 out of 5 stars review

Better than Original BFG AT

First off, awesome tire. I have been very impressed with the ride quality, wear, and handling of these tires. I had them installed on a 2012 F150 King Ranch and they replaced the stock tire. Size is LT275/65/20. Typically drive about 3000k a month, mostly interstate or highway. Also frequently used off road on hunting property access roads, power lines, and fields. I used to have the original BFG AT KO's and wasn't too sure about purchasing the AT KO2's. After a few thousand miles I have come to realize it was the best tire purchase I've made. I will summarize my thoughts on each category: Look - Didn't know if I liked the aggressive sidewall look at first because it didn't look "clean" to me but honestly the look has grown on me. After all this isn't a passenger car tire! Ride - If you've ever had premium tires (G-Year, Michelin) then you know what a difference they make over knock offs. This is my second set of BFG AT's (KO2 this time) and these tires ride as good as or better than the stock Michelin's that came on my truck. The ride is actually less harsh than before and absorbs all kinds of potholes, bumps, and road wear with a soft feel. There is no more abruptness to the ride of my truck anymore which is surprising due to the E Load rating. Most E tires I have had in the past were much stiffer and felt like riding a dump truck due to the bouncing around. Not the case here. Also there is no shake or vibration in the wheels which is important to me as I spend a lot of time both in the woods and on the interstate. Noise - Honestly this part of the tire is a huge difference than the previous BFG AT's and one of the biggest upgrades in the design and quality that must have been made. I've had plenty of experiences with the MT K02's which were fairly loud if you didn't rotate them, and other all terrians that you heard hum down the road. My opinion is that the road noise is so minimal I did not notice any difference in going from a road tire to the all terrains. Towards the end of the rotating cycle you can hear a soft hum as you cruise down the road in lower speeds with the windows down. However I can't hear them with the windows up and have no problem talking on speakerphone while driving at any speed. I rotate every other tire change (so every 8000 miles). Handling - This tire has done very well in every condition I have been in. A few examples: - In my state, we have terrible roads and therefore when it rains the roads are very dangerous because of hydroplaning. I actually bought new tires (this tire) after almost losing control on the interstate from hydroplaning. Have not had that issue since and never felt a loss of control with these tires. - Off road: These tires go well in all muddy situations from rain soaked farm soil to damp clay. This tire (or any really) isn't the best with dryer or very wet clay as it will just cake into the tread. I haven't had that happen with these tires as they are pretty self cleaning in most conditions. - Did not slip on very steep and very slick boat ramp pulling a 7000lb boat out of the water in 2wd. - Never tested in snow as we rarely get any! Cons / Considerations I haven't had many issues with this tire but I bought it knowing what to expect. A lot of the negative points people make (about any item) are due to having different expectations or a lack of knowledge of the product and usually a combination of both. This review is about an All Terrain tire, with aggressive tread and is heavy, and has an E load rating. Knowing these facts are critical in basing an opinion before providing negative feedback. That being said here are mine: - The tires themselves are hard to clean around the edge due to sidewall tread pattern. Mud likes to stay in the little grooves. This is being picky but that mud is hard to get out without a decent scrub. - I rotate every 7.5k to 8k miles which is longer than recommended 5k. That last thousand miles will have a little bit of tire hum. This isn't a negative or a con to me but just something to point out. -If you drive gravel roads a lot and don't like rock dings, be weary of this tire. It loves to pick up gravel and sling it all over the place. This isn't a huge problem for me but if you are buying tires that stick out past fender you will throw them all down the side of your truck. - This isn't' really a negative but I would note fuel MPG did decrease. HOWEVER, I went to a much heavier tire and a bigger tire. I would say while MPG did decrease it was only by 1mpg. These tires are load E range and not necessarily designed to go on 1/2 ton trucks. They are made for the F250's or larger where there is need to have 75psi in the tires. Overall I've been very impressed with the quality of the new BFG AT KO2 and would recommend this tire over the originals. It is quieter, has a better ride, and handles equally as efficient as any all terrain I've driven on. If you ever had the originals, or any other subpar off road tire then do yourself a favor and purchase these. You get what you pay for and more.

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Dec 23, 2015
Ro
5 out of 5 stars review

so far so good

I have put about 3k miles on my KO2's and love them. I bought the 35x12.5x17 for my Jeep. I drive mainly on road and the road noise is no different than the stock tires it came with. I was impressed. I off road maybe once a month if I'm lucky, but when I do I make up for lost time. The tires side wall holds up well with about 10-12 lbs. of air and grab rocks just as good as my buddies with very aggressive Mud Terrain tires. I have not been in any deep mud but splashed though a few deep spots with ease. Wearing perfect and no lugs have been tore off wheeling like my last set of M/T's. The ONLY complaint I have is that small rocks are always stuck in the tread. Most get chucked out when up to speed (45 mph) but going slow (25 mph) I hear them tapping away. I would recommend this tire for anyone wanting a great tire for both on/off road and no road noise.

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Feb 17, 2016
James
5 out of 5 stars review

Best tires I've owned

I have been driving F-150's for over 13 years and gone through 3-4 sets of tires, and I just put these tires on my 2005 about 6 months ago. I waited about 12 years too long! I've driven on OEM tires mostly, but these far outperform them. They've done great in the snow, slush, and ice this winter. I have an inclined driveway, maybe 25-30 degrees, and I can shift into 4WD and back up my driveway from a dead stop on the ice, no problem. Last year, with the OEM's, my back tires would spin out every time! They even handle better on dry pavement than my old tires did. About the most expensive all-terrain tires you can buy, but well worth the extra 30-50$ apiece, in my opinion. They show no signs of wear yet, but I'll be replacing them with the same thing when they finally wear out.

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Sep 15, 2022
Chris
1 out of 5 stars review

Impossible to balance!

I was really excited to get my first set of BFG all terrains. I've wanted a set for a long time and finally pulled the trigger. I was quickly let down as these tires are absolutely impossible to balance. I have been to 3 different shops and none can get them balanced at interstate speeds. They all take a lot of weight to try and even get close to balanced so its not like you can put the good ones on the front and the bad on the back. Definitely not what I expected from what is supposed to be a top quality all terrain. Several rebalances and also trying different air pressures haven't helped at all. Causes steering wheel to shake at interstate speeds and you can feel the back tires "hop" due to imbalance. These tires have some good qualities and if they would balance correctly I would be very pleased. Several shops have tried and failed. I have other seats of less expensive mud tires that balance out with no issues, not sure what went wrong with these.

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Chris, we're sorry to read that there is a problem balancing your tires. Our team is here and would like to assist with a solution. We will be in touch via email.