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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - 31X10.50R15/C 109S Tire
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Sep 29, 2022
Onestepmore
5 out of 5 stars review

2015 Jeep Rubicon

I replaced all of my tires and spare with 12.50 x 35 BF Goodrich T/A KO2 tires and they are performing incredibly. I have them on my 2015 Jeep Rubicon 2 door and I have no noise, no vibration and a comfortable ride for a Jeep at 70 MPH. Wear has been been minimal after 10,000 miles. Great tire!!!

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Jun 10, 2022
John
4 out of 5 stars review

Real world gravel expectations

I’ve put 38k miles on these so far & they are getting pretty worn out. Will change out at 40k miles. I’ve been running them on my company pickup checking wells for almost a year now. Starting & stopping constantly. Rough washed out lease roads & miles & miles of Oklahoma gravel. I drive roughly 150+ miles a day with most of my time spent on gravel. Tires showed wear fast but then held up very well after initial gravel chips. Wore perfectly even across all 4 tires. Rotated every 5k miles. My pickup weights roughly 8500lbs. Anything over 35k miles checking wells out here is a very good lifespan on any tire I’ve ran. I had very low expectations initially but was pleasantly surprised with the performance

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Oct 25, 2023
DMan64
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent longevity and ride, handling etc.

These tires have been on my 2009 JKUR for just shy of 8 years, nearly 38,000 miles, and the tread still looks new. I live in the northernmost Sierra Nevada mountains, get a lot of rain, a little bit of snow, and 105-110°+ in the summers. Aside from around town and a whole bunch of logging and forest roads, I'm taking it on mini camping trips to the desert, to the Klamath mountains, and I camped my way up Highway 1 from Eureka to the Olympic peninsula. I've also driven it to Blaine Washington and back a few times on the highway. Also a lot of highway driving down to the southern part of the Central Coast of California and both on and off-road and at Oceano Beach down in that area many times. I have occasionally towed a 12 ft x 6 ft cargo trailer with two Harley-Davidsons or a Harley-Davidson and a Triumph down to Santa Maria and back which is an 850 mi round trip, (and Interstate 5 has absolutely horrible craters in the lanes, particularly the right lane where I'm usually located when towing). I've also towed a few different military trailers with either cargo, camping gear, or sometimes a flatbed military trailer with a single motorcycle. I've been in the habit with my past few vehicles of purchasing six wheels and tires and I do six wheel rotations and rotate them approximately every 5,000 mi. I run LT35x12.50-17R on AEV Pintler wheels on my 4.5" lifted Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited and during the listed mileage I've been running ARB Old Man Emu Sport shocks and Metalcloak true dual rate coil springs on a primarily Synergy equipped short arm system and a Dynatrac Pro Rock 44U front axle housing with RCV axles and Reid Bros. steering knuckles and Timken unit bearings, Ten Factory rear axles and CJ Tatton double cardan drive shafts. I looked at some of the one star ratings on here and read with their road, and I don't understand how they wore their tires out so quickly. Both the sidewalls and the tread on all of my tires look absolutely excellent. Being as how these are E rated tires and the OEM tires are C rated tires, I run approximately 26 psi on the street. If I'm towing a trailer, particularly if it's somewhat heavy, I bring the rear tires up to 28 or 29PSI, maybe 30 at the max. And occasionally I'll bump the front tires up a couple of pounds as well.

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Mar 28, 2023
Lilgiggles
5 out of 5 stars review

Trusted and Fantastic Tires!

These tires are fantastic! I've had them on my 4runner, and they have lasted! I just had to replace all 4 yesterday, and replaced them with same ones because we trust them very much. I've had several nails, screws, and all been patched up and the tire never gave out after repairs. Trusted brand.

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Mar 3, 2015
TR in Wa
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent Tires!

I needed new tires for my Suburban 2500 diesel. The ones in stock were GY Duratrac, had them for 42 miles, came back and had the BFG KO2 put on. The GY would not track straight at highway speeds, and in a 9000lb truck you want control. The BFG KO2's were recommended, and I've only got about 200 miles on them, BUT, they feel fantastic. They track straight, feel easy in the turning, grip the road even in oily patchers superbly. Coming up we're taking a 3000 mile trip, and I have every confidence in these tires. With 255K miles on my Suburban I know how I like it to feel when I drive it, and these are by far the best feeling tires I have had on it.

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Dec 3, 2019
Watchman
2 out of 5 stars review

Very Disappointed

Bought these 3 years ago. They have 21,000 miles on them and they are about shot. I might be able to squeeze another 5k out of them. I had a 1500HD and pull a boat 10% of the time. They all wore the same but only 21K is ridiculous. They surely do well in the snow and mud but not sure I will ever buy them again.

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May 16, 2018
PavoGrandeKiller
5 out of 5 stars review

Great Company - Great Customer Service

I had a nail go through the sidewall of my BFG AT 32x11.50. They were the old style and were no longer available. I did not want to run one tire different than the rest. I contacted BF Goodrich and they worked out an excellent deal with me and sent me 4 new BFG KO AT2. Thank you for everything, This is the 6th set of BFG AT tires I have purchased. I currently run BFG KO AT2 on all my vehicles, best all around tire in my opinion. I will keep using BFG tires because of quality and the customer service to back it up.

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Thanks for the awesome review PavoGrandeKiller! Nice ride!

Aug 11, 2016
Traveler01
1 out of 5 stars review

Very Disappointed!!!!!

I have owned the original TKO and was a very satisfied customer until the new TKO2 was installed in Jan16. At first they were great in the snow and on the road but at 1800 miles they were vibrating pretty bad, dealer re-balanced, so no big deal I figured the roads were rough any thing is possible. over the next 8200hwy miles /6 months these tires have been re-balanced 7 times and tread wear is down over 40%. Dealer says at this rate by Nov. tires will be bald which should be roughly 20k by NOV! OUCH! Since the purchase these tires have created a bad pull especially upon braking and they are vibrating most of the time even after having road force balanced but I tried to deal with it. I have had the truck to 3 alignment shops and the truck has nothing out of spec. The brake shop found nothing wrong with the brakes. The tires aren't cupping but only wearing smoothly and evenly on front and rear. These tires are not near the quality that they used to have the reputation for. The older version on the same truck went 72k hwy/city and still had tread left but if I would have kept the newer version I would have had to buy all 4 tires at-least 3 times in order to achieve the miles on the older TKO set. That was pretty sickening looking at the cost of the future tire cost at that rate! I purchased 4 new Michelin's and so far after 2k they don't need balanced, no road noise, truck has no pull what so ever LOL I can let go of the wheel and the truck tracks straight! Its amazing all the troubles that these tires created! I took TKO2 tires back to the dealer and they contacted BFG. BFG purchased tires back at original purchase price so I can NOT complain about the customer service! BFG stood behind the product without question so hopefully BFG gets the problem fixed so I can have confidence in the tires again! I wouldn't recommend the TKO2 but would recommend BFG line which is owned by Michelin tire. The truck is a 2012 F350 diesel 4X4 crew cab short bed.

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Feb 28, 2016
Goebs
5 out of 5 stars review

Amazing tires

Just swapped from Revo A/T 2's and could not be happier. The KO2 are my winter/off-road tires during the wet months in the NW. Revo's were fine for the road and decent off-road but the K02 are beasts. I have a 2012 Grand Cherokee Overland Hemi and I honestly have tried to get his thing stuck and no luck. I have pulled Hondas off the trails, climbed well over 4000' in 4 low passed all tire tracks and the K02 just dig. On the streets they are a bit loud (expected) and the handling is not as crisp at highway speeds as the summer tires (again expected) however have not found a better tire and plan on buying them again.

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Apr 19, 2025
Justin
3 out of 5 stars review

Just a little bummed.

Bummed the tires are almost impossible to balance. The technician had to use more weight to balance than normal, effecting appearance of my almost classic Jeep. Also, weight clips catch salt that corrodes my polished chrome wheels. Tires seem to handle conditions as advertised.

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