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Customer reviews for BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT285/75R16/E 126R Tire for
BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT285/75R16/E 126R Tire
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Jun 3, 2022
Bob767
5 out of 5 stars review

Outstanding tire

I bought the tires 70 k miles ago and can run another 10k but replacing them now. The have got me through anything on and off road never an issue. Initial inflation was a bit difficult but after a quick inquiry to Goodrich 50 psi is what I was told and where they ran.

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May 20, 2024
swoneal
5 out of 5 stars review

Great all around tire.

I have had BFG KO2s on the last 3 vehicles I have owned. Great all around tire. I rotate them every 5k miles. Current set has 49k miles on a 2022 Suburban Z71 and have PLENTY of tread life left. Will buy another set when I finally wear these out.

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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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Dec 8, 2018
Unhappyman
1 out of 5 stars review

Worst Tire Ever

Have these tires on my truck, and unfortunately they came with the truck. I have had my tires balanced about 6 times within the past 6 months, also had them road force balanced twice and even replaced a tire. I drive mostly highway (85%) and they shake very bad at higher speeds. Cant wait for these things to run raw so I can get me some better tires.

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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 1, 2018
Bearwrestler
5 out of 5 stars review

86,002 Miles No Regrets

Bought my second set of LT245/75R16 E tires for my 2010 Nissan Pathfinder S. 86,0002 miles on my set of KO’s. Replaced with KO2’s. Live in the Minneapolis Metro Area. These tires work well in all seasons and both on and off-road. These tires handle very well in ice and snow conditions. The winter before I changed them, they were a little less sure footed than previous winter seasons. But they still performed well. Can’t wait to try the new KO2’s. I’ve heard great things!

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reply from Consumer Care

So glad to hear of your great experience Bearwrestler. Thanks for your commitment to BFGoodrich tires!

Nov 8, 2016
Garry
1 out of 5 stars review

KO2s stink on 2015 f350 4x4

Only got 40000 out of them on my 2015 F350 has to be the new KO2s because i run the old ones on my 01 F250 251000 miles on it and have no issues have gotten around 60000 a set one set i got 72000 out of them. the set on my f250 have 30000 on them and they look brand new still. Very disappointed in the new KO2s

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Oct 10, 2017
Jimbo
2 out of 5 stars review

Poor Tread Lift on an F-350

The tire look good, but the tread life on a heavy duty pickup is poor. These lasted roughly 26000 miles before they needed to be replaced. Had about 1000 mile of towing my travel trailer on them. So nothing crazy. I also rotated them every 5000 miles or so when ever I got an oil change.

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Oct 26, 2015
Glenn
5 out of 5 stars review

Best tires I bought in my life

Well what can be said that everybody else has.I have bought these tires recommended to me by one of my best friend who unfortunately passed away 5 yrs ago not that it is so important but I bought them in 11/2006. The only reason I am replacing them is due to a windfall I received I have @least 80,000 miles on this set & are showing actually age cracking in between the tread that doesn't bother me that much I've driven on less & with less tread I was going to wait until next year but plowing season is just around the corner & I hate to put my tire chains on the ones I made last year the best with ice cleats they are used on the Alaskan haul road. The dot # s are BFW8UJ113606

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Aug 31, 2021
royal423
3 out of 5 stars review

new set hurt the rating.......

I have had a couple of sets of these tires. 2017 Tundra and 2018 Ram 2500. i will say that when it comes tp performance in both snow and back mountains in the Smokeys they are great. But after my last set being installed about 8 months ago i have to question the value now that the Ram needs to have them replaced. I have always gotten good milage out of these, but now only 8 months....... not to happy. might be trying a new tire to see the difference.

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reply from Consumer Care

Hi royal423, thanks for sharing your experience with the All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires. Of course air pressure plays a great role in fuel economy. Also, new tires, having full tread depth will have more grip and rolling resistance compared to worn tires. As the new tires wear, the rolling resistance decreases. All things being equal, over the life of the tires, the fuel efficiency should improve.