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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT255/70R17/E 121S Tire

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Sep 25, 2021
BigEdK
5 out of 5 stars review

Great tire!

Bought these tires in 2015 for my Ford Expedition. I expected alot more noise when driving on the highway, but they are incredibly quiet for such a beefy tire. I have put 70k miles on them and have enough tread left for at least 1 more Northeast Ohio winter. All four tires have worn incredibly even (I rotate every oil change). I will definitely buy again!

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Nov 17, 2017
Edward
1 out of 5 stars review

Very dissapointed

Really dissapointed, ive driven about 7000 miles the tyres are very noisy, and have worn out of shape. The back of each tread has worn more than the front, especially on my front tyres. I swapped them front to back to find that i had no grip, it woukd go sideways around every corner!

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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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Jul 16, 2020
CAS9118
5 out of 5 stars review

Worth the Investment!

Bought these tires 4 years ago. Put 70,000 miles on these things. The tread outlived the rubber, only had to replace them now because I live in a stupid hot climate and found some signs of dry rot on them. I had them rotated every 3,000 miles and they did not disappoint. Held up great in rain and through mud. Quiet on the highway. Overall- worth it enough I just put a new set on today!

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Thanks for the awesome review, CAS9118. BFGoodrich customers ROCK!

Nov 21, 2016
Firefighter/Paramedic
5 out of 5 stars review

Outstanding Performance

The T/A KO2 is an exceptionally strong performing tire on a 2015 CCSB Silverado1500 that has a FabTech 6" lift with heavy coilovers, UCAs and professionally arched Springs. I run 305/65/R18, so I have zero clearance issues. I demand serious duty from my truck and tires. Driving 25-50 miles of poorly maintained gravel roads daily and then taking it cross country quarterly. These tires ride smoothly and quietly on the highway. When pressured up a bit they pull a loaded car hauler through the Rockies without complaint. I am impressed with their mud and snow performance most of all. They are the surest footed tire I have driven on wet/icy roads. In deep snow they bite when others would not. I depend on this truck to get me to work in adverse conditions. These tires have greatly contributed to its success. The only complaint I can muster is that my first set lasted just over twenty six thousand miles before they seemed a little too thin to keep as the snow began to fly this year. However, BFG was very good to me and made an accomidation that made it quite easy for me to decide to buy into another set. While awaiting the arrival of my new tires, my dealer put on a "demo" set of tires from a competitor (a shoe with a wing) they were loud and sloppy by comparison. It really reinforced to me how important a superior set of tires are to a hard use vehicle. I doubt I will ever run any other tire on this truck. I wholeheartedly reccomend this tire to anyone that demands a lot from their machinery. Yes, the T/A KO2 is that good

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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.

Jun 21, 2017
LR4 5.0L
2 out of 5 stars review

Disappointed in lack of size options

Previously had these tires on a different truck and they were decent off road. Was hoping to get some new BFGs for my Land Rover LR4 however BF Goodrich doesn't offer a single tire in the size that comes stock or even plus sizes that can fit on the vehicle. I've searched for 255/55 R19, 255/60 R19, 265/55 R19, 275/55 R19, etc. According to BFG's website they don't offer any tires in these sizes. There are a lot of SUVs with 19" rims from Audi, Mercedes, Land Rover, BMW, Toyota, Lexus, etc. It wouldn't hurt to offer at least one of all terrain tire in the specs that would fit these vehicles.

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Aug 6, 2023
MichiganMike
5 out of 5 stars review

Quiet, smooth ride

Bought these to replace original tires that are no longer in production. After a lot of searching (and reading reviews) I decided to get these All-Terrain T/A KO2. Glad I did. They have a very aggressive tread but give a very smooth and quiet ride, not like some of the other brands aggressive tires that I hear coming long before the vehicle passes me. These hug the road in dry and wet weather. Waiting to test them in the winter. I would recommend these to everyone.

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Jan 20, 2020
Trail Blazer
5 out of 5 stars review

BFG all the Way!!!!

I put a set of All Terrain T/A KO2's on my 2013 Chevy Avalanche LTZ a little over 3 years ago. I know the tread warranty says, “50,000 miles”, but if you maintain alignment and rotation (5,000 miles), you can get a lot more than this. I know, because I currently have 62,000 miles on my set and still have about another 1,000 more I change these out. They are a great tire for mud, snow and just highway. I not only drive my truck to work, but I also hunt and fish in it. An example of this was last year and it snowed 12” and I went hunting in it. The roads that I traveled to my hunting spot isn't state maintained roads, and didn't get plowed. I never had an issue getting to or returning from my hunting spots. My last comment that I have is, “if you buy a set, you'll be hooked for life”. I know this, because I have owned BFG's for the last 15 years.

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Thanks for sharing, Trail Blazer, and thanks for your commitment to BFGoodrich tires!

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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