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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT235/75R15/C 104/101S 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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Nov 5, 2021
KeithB
4 out of 5 stars review

Great traction, poor wear

I have been running BFG AT's for the last decade on multiple Ford diesel trucks I have owned. I love them in rain, snow, mud and on road.....BUT I have yet to get over 30k out of any set I have ever owned. I'm due to replace them now....only have about 28k on them. 2013 f250 6.7l....and I do rotate them every other oil change. I'd love to see what this new 50k warranty covers and if I'm eligible.

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Mar 12, 2016
Kevin
5 out of 5 stars review

5th set of all terains

Every truck I have owned from 1985 to present gets a set of All Terrain tires. I just purchased my 5th set of these tires, they are the only tire I will purchase anymore. I usually get 50,000 miles plus out of these tires and never have any issues on or off road. Great TIRE BF GOODRICH.

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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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Oct 15, 2018
JimT1976
3 out of 5 stars review

Loud and slick

I’ve had these tires for about 42k. I’ve always wanted the BFG And finally broke down and bought a set. Initially I loved them. But they were loud. They are slick when wet as well. Honestly I expected at least 50k and great wet/snow traction. Really I got none of the above. I would pass and buy some Cooper AT3 or something else

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We appreciate the tire review you have provided regarding All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires on your vehicle. A member of our Consumer Care team will be in contact with you, or you may reach our office at 1-866-866-6605.

Jul 26, 2018
Harry R
5 out of 5 stars review

Good Tires

I buy this tires in Los Cabos BCS Mexico in July 2012, the road here is dirt like the Baja 1,000 race, i work in every corner of this town, installing air conditioners in my pickup truck... I grabbed screws and everything you can imagine from hitting him in the corners etc. If you want something that lasts and strong I recommend them.

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Thanks Harry R, for your commitment to Michelin tires.

Oct 28, 2015
ezarawi
5 out of 5 stars review

They last for ever

I am getting new set of 33x12.5x15 BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 today to be put on my 1997 Tacoma with3"body lift.the set I have on my truck now is BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO 33x12.5x15 , Friday oct 30 eill be 8 years since I bought this set and I put 84000miles,yes 84000 miles on this set,I had my truck for 17 years and this is the 3rd set of tires I will put on it

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Jul 13, 2021
Hawk198
1 out of 5 stars review

Second time buyer

First set of KO2’s were awesome. So good I decided to purchase a second set. But I have to say this has been the worst 50,000 miles I have had to endure with my 285/65R20’s on a 2018 GMC Sierra. I have had more excuses given by the dealer, like, the tread may be worn, rebalanced and rotated religiously, even was told I might need an alignment. Personally, this set of tires has not been good to me.

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We appreciate the tire review you have provided regarding All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires on your GMC Sierra. A member of our Consumer Care team will be in contact with you, or you may reach our office at 1-866-866-6605.

Nov 10, 2017
Tacoma - Denver
3 out of 5 stars review

Love the tire - too much for my 2014 4 cylinder Tacoma

I love the good looks, traction and durability of this tire. However, the load range E tire is too heavy for my 4 cylinder Tacoma. I lost 1-2 MPG's when I replaced the stock tires with this tire and the motor is working pretty hard to turn the tires. Especially when I go into the mountains around Denver. These tires would be great on a heavier duty truck.

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Jan 1, 2016
35 no its 34"
1 out of 5 stars review

35x12.50 r17 10ply is 34" tall no more

I just purchase a set of 5 tires from a local dealer here in Greenville nc. I did my homework on what I wanted. looking at you spec sheets on sizes and what they really measure. I purchased 35x12.50 r17 (part number 50022) in the 10ply a/t ko2. the tires were mounted on a 17x9 rims made by fuel rims company. with 35-36psi in the tire not on the jeep it only measures 34 1/8 " tall. With it on the jeep 35-36 psi all 4 tires are at 33 7'8" to 34" tall. So now you have my information on the tire can you tell me why you are selling a 35x12.50 tire that only measures 34 inches tall at best.??? Your spec sheet list it at 34.5 " tall. I understand that it will not be 34.5 on the money however not even 34 is a little much. If i had know they were going to be 34.0" then I would have order your 37' tire which i am guessing will only be 36 at best. I thought that BF goodrich was a company that i could count on for a great product, and being accurate however I guess I was wrong. This is the third set and last!!! I hate the tire does not measure close to what is on it... 35x12.50 only 34" tall at best.

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