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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT275/55R20/D 115/112S Tire
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Jan 5, 2019
Phil
5 out of 5 stars review

2016 Toyota Tundra 4x4

I purchased these tires when my truck had less than 1000 miles. Now i have 32k. I replaced the stock Dunlops which were car tires. These tires have been all over the California Sierras and the Deserts of Western Nevada. These tires really shine in all off road conditions and on snowy roads. (don't forget to air down) The only issue I had was a radial tire pull from new. I didn't pursue warranty of the tires. I rotated the tires every 5k. If you drive on winding mountain roads for any extended periods, they are going to cup the outside edge no matter what. I would recommend rotating every 2500 miles if you drive in these conditions. They now measure 6/32nds. As these tires wear out road noise gets louder. (like any other truck tire) I would definitely purchase these tires again.

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Thanks for the review Phil, and for your commitment to our KO2 tires!

Apr 28, 2024
Mark89
5 out of 5 stars review

Hands-down best all-around truck tire on the market. Period.

I bought my most recent set of the KO2's in December 2021. They're on my 2006 Chevy 1500 Z71. I have a little over 60,000 miles on them now and it's about time for another set. This next set will be my 4th set of these on 2 different trucks, and I've always got at least 60,000 miles every set. These are hands down, no competition the best all around tire on the market. I drive a half ton truck so I really don't need the 10 ply rating as far as weight goes so to offset for ride comfort I've always ran these tires at 28 psi and have never seen any downsides as a result. I've never had a tire failure from one, even driving them low (5-8 psi) without realizing it due to the super stiff carcass. Even with 0 psi in one the rim will still not go to the ground. They're a little pricey but are more than worth the trade off with how long they last as well as being the most quiet smoothest riding off-road tire on the market. I highly recommend to anyone looking for the best all around truck tire there is.

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Dec 2, 2019
JK
5 out of 5 stars review

amazing in snow and off road

I have had 2 sets of these on my F150 raptor, live in Lake Tahoe and they are amazing. I take them through the snow, mud, sand down in the Reno desert and they do it all. Putting a set on my Expedition. I got more then 50K miles out of each set. Unreal performance.

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Dec 13, 2015
TJ
5 out of 5 stars review

exceeded expectations

These tires are beyond amazing. I drive a 2004 Ford Ranger 4x4 and i had the biggest problems with the Wal-Mart brand tires that came on the truck. I would lose traction simply on wet pavement and the tires were only half worn. I got so sick of it all that I upgraded to the new BFG KO2's. The difference was day and night. Immediately post install, I decided to break the tires in what they were ment for. I headed out to the gravel roads that I traveled before because I knew my truck had traction problems there before. Stop/Start test and flying around corners felt like I was still on blacktop, then I decided to hit the mud hole. These tires exceeded my expectations in the mud. I never had to put the truck in 4wd! I could'nt believe it! Some people say that these tires are noisy but me and a friend who also installed them on his 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 both agree that they're not noisy at all. As long as these tires are available, I will still purchase them. The only thing I can complain about is that I think my truck is working harder to turn the wheels over thus resulting in decreased fuel efficiency but I also installed them on aftermarket steel wheels instead of the original alloys adding 25lbs a wheel. The old tires were also LRC and these new BFG's are LRE so I'm estimating that i added 200lbs of wheels and tires to my truck.

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Sep 21, 2017
daffyduck
5 out of 5 stars review

Good tire

I bought the Ko2 tire the year it was released in Canada, October 2014 and have them on a RAM 1500 4X4. I wanted a AT tire I could run all year but needed the winter snowfake rating for legal reasons due to highway travel to Cariboo region of BC. I've been pretty happy with them overall. I've rotated them every 5000 km and they have worn pretty even, with only about 45,000 km on them now. I have used them in some pretty heavy snow conditions, and happy with performance, though not as good obviously as a dedicated winter tire. My off-roading has been pretty mild, mostly logging roads, a few rough goat tracks, a little bit of mud. Handled everything thrown at them, though I am not as hard on them as some may be. They make more noise than the original OEM tire on my RAM, and the fuel efficiency went down a bit, but not too bad in either respect and it is to be expected from a more aggressive tread. I've noticed quite a few bad reviews on this site, but my experience has been good, and I have noticed a few of the bad reviews state that the users have been using these tires for many years, some back in 2010. I think these reviews are confusing the regular T/A KO with the KO2's as to the best of my knowledge the KO2's were released in 2014 when I first bought mine. All said I would buy these tires again and would recommend them to others. When it comes time for replacement it will either be more KO2's or maybe Wrangler Duratracs due to my need for the winter snowflake.

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Mar 30, 2017
Rusty
1 out of 5 stars review

More money for a lesser tire

I just got a new set of 315/70 R17's KO2's for my 2014 Raptor and noticed that they do have the rim guard like the K/O's. My other complaint is the tire compound seems a fair amount softer then than the previous generation as well. Needless to say I'm not very happy and won't be getting any more BFG tires from now on unless the original All Terrain T/A KO's come back.

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Jun 11, 2016
Kidrock
5 out of 5 stars review

2012 F-150 Crew Cab XLT 4X4

Just replaced my stock tires (SRA) with same size BFG KO2's. They add a nice look to the truck. They are a stiffer tire, load range E, max inflation of 80 psi. I run them around 50 psi. There is barely any road noise from tire. Almost the same as SRA's from factory. So no you will not hear humming noise from tires. They are stiffer and you will feel bumps a little more defined, as expected. so far so good:) I read reviews before buying them and this seems to be the way to go.

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Nov 14, 2020
Labsy
4 out of 5 stars review

Excellent sidewalls and on dry, but suck on wet

Well, I've done some 30k on my 1st set of KO2 and compared to previous Duratracs they have some great advantages. On my Nissan Pathfinder I drive 95% on paved roads, the rest as weekend off-road warrior. KO2s have really exceptionally good sidewalls, resistant to puncture, wear and tear, you can beat them on sharp edges, accidentally drive on sidewalk, no damage on them. I've punctured Duratracs many times, had problems to balance them out, while with TA KO2s I've never touched them since I've put them on. They are silent on road, really, and they grab excellent on dry pavement and gravel roads. BUT they have disadvantages, like we all do. On first rain you need to double or even better, triple your safety distance, as they simply will not stop the vehicle when you want it to. Cornering on wet also barrely can be called cornering, as it is more straight line, same on first few inches of snow (on pavement). Try being a hero and attack a slippery grass, covered with an inch of snow, and you'll end up looking for rescue vehicle. They are like slicks there. Duratracs under same conditions dig into surface and pull you out, leaving battle scars on the snowy fields, but they do move the vehicle, whil KO2's are not so good at this. Will probably buy again,mostly due to SECURITY they offer due to really strong 10-ply sidewals.

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Jul 27, 2017
bill
5 out of 5 stars review

Best Tire I have ever owned.

I just put 55,000 miles on a set of 285 65 20 ko2 tires on my F350 Platinum long bed with replacement bumpers. I could have gotten another 10k out of them easily, but I35 construction in Dallas claimed one tire, so I replace the whole set and went back with the same size and same ko2. Smooth ride, great traction dry and wet, great in hot and cold weather. The ride is quite and soft. The tires have a heavy side wall so there is none of that spongy/swaying uneasy feeling in the steering. Most of my driving is on pavement 90% the other 10% is on dirt roads. I rotate every 5k.

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Oct 9, 2017
Stinger
5 out of 5 stars review

My go to all-terrain tire

I have now had 5 sets of BF Goodrich All Terrain KO's. I have had them on 2 Toyota Tacomas, 1 Jeep Wrangler and I am on my second set of them on my Toyota FJ Cuiser. This last set I got 75,000 miles out of them, lots of highway miles, local driving as well as trips into the deserts of New Mexico, Beaches of Alabama, and Hill Country of Texas. They wear great, are quiet on the highway and look great to boot!

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