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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - 31X10.50R15/C 109S Tire
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Oct 16, 2024
Michael
4 out of 5 stars review

Snow, sand, rain and highway use is great !

I run have run these on a 2006 Jeep Rubicon Unlimited that has upgraded almost everything externally. I got about 62,000 miles out of them. I take wounded veterans out on trail rides for free when my own injuries allow. It seems hard off-road use, alot of sand, which can really wear down the side walls when aired down to 10psi or lower. I go from northern Maine to West PA. I live in Massachusetts, so we get snow here most of the time. I had switched to a Hankook tire for price, that will never happen again. Four out of five side walls blew out. The sand and snow performance is outstanding! Mud didn't do bad at all if tire speed is maintained. Highway and street use is outstanding. I recommend "E" rated for the sidewalls.Great tires !!!

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Nov 15, 2023
QATAROVERLAND
5 out of 5 stars review

BEST AND STRONGEST OFF ROAD TIRE EVER REAL ALL TERRAIN TIRE!!!

best off road tire ever, now i am having my third set on my Landcruiser 75 series Ute fully loaded with overland gear and the tires on the highway is 50 psi and rocks 20-25 psi and gravel 25-30 psi and mud 18-22 psi and normal sand on beach or sand duns will be 10-15 psi and on super soft sand dropped to 5 psi, this tire nothing can stop it its tough and gripey, never puncher in desert by rocks or bush sticks its real champ, and as you now the toughest deserts and the original deserts are in gulf countries and this tire took it all and its still standing like brand new no tear or cracks. weather temperatures summer reach's 58 and winter gets down to -2 to -5.

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Apr 28, 2015
DMax
2 out of 5 stars review

All Terrain T/A KO2

I have not been to happy so far with these tires. I drive a 08 chevy 2500 duramax. These tires seem to sway quite a bit. The tread seems to soft for a heavy truck. I also pull a 31 ft toy hauler and these tires seem to wonder all over the road. At first I thought it was a steering problem so I went and got it all checked out everything seems tight. I have only put on about 6,000 miles on these tires and they are wearing quickly. I might get 15,000 miles out of them.

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Nov 8, 2021
Michael
5 out of 5 stars review

Love the aggressive appearance and sipes

I just bought these after debating from alot of different brands . The appearance of my truck looks wicked now and rides very smooth , just drive on my loose gravel driveway and never slipped . I hope they do good in rain and snow and ice, and hopefully lasts a long time on my ram 1500 that i pull occasionally with a toyhauler .

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Oct 18, 2017
Mike
4 out of 5 stars review

Love These Bullet-Proof Tires!

I bought a set of T/A K02's for my 2011 Sequoia, as I do a lot of driving on Forest Service Road and on icy roads here in Central Oregon. I love these tires because they are indestructible...don't have to worry about flats, don't have to worry about sidewall punctures. I'm getting great wear. I don not have any worries driving on snow or on muddy roads; great traction! They are a bit noisy at 60+ MPH but not intrusively so. They are difficult to balance, but that could be related to their weight relative to the rest of the suspension components. Love 'em and will buy another set when I get a new truck! M.

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Mar 26, 2022
Mike
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent Tire

I put a set of 35s on my 2012 Rubicon (2" spacer lift) before heading to Moab for a week of fun. The 12-hour drive was smooth and way quitter than the M/T I replaced. I am happy to say they performed perfectly. I did the Golden Spike, Where Eagles Dare, Hell's Revenge and a few others with no issues.

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Nov 10, 2017
Ranger Danger
5 out of 5 stars review

2016 GMC Seirra Z71- 1500

The stock tires handled good but offered no traction off road. I went to discount tire and they recommended the BFG KO2 in (E) load rating. They said it would be a little heavier but would ride a lot better. I got 275/65/18 and they road force balanced the tires. They also checked the run out on the tires and they where .009 which is amazingly good they told me. The 80psi max load tires where aired up to 46psi cold installed on I was on my way. I have to say these are the best riding tires I have ever owned in an AT. I have owned every other brand of tire and the BFG KO2 are by far the best. Now I have only had this tires a short time but the way these tires handle & ride I am already a huge fan. You get what you pay for and these tires are worth it.

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Aug 12, 2020
Kïdd34
4 out of 5 stars review

First time BF Goodrich buyer so we will see

I'm not going to lie i love the look i do drive a. lot of road miles and the reviews worry me a bit. But I'm one to read between the lines. I see BF Goodrich responds to reviews so I'm hoping i get a good set and we will see. I was looking for a wear rating because of the shops website I'm getting them from didn't show a milage rating. I normally buy a different brand and they are rated 5K more miles but not as aggressive looking and not a 10 ply. Giving them a shot will hopefully update with a great experience

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Dec 7, 2021
K9 SAR
3 out of 5 stars review

Pleased overall but the road noise is as bad as MTs

I bought these All Terrain KO2 tires in 315-75-16 for my 04 Ford F250 4x4 CCLB. They seem to be wearing pretty well so far (8000 miles) but the road noise is terrible. I have ran Micky Thompson MTZs that were much quieter and even BFG Mud Terrains were not much if any louder. Unless these tires last the 50,000 miles they are supposed to I will most likely choose a different tire next time.

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Oct 15, 2021
Jay
5 out of 5 stars review

I really don't understand why so many dislike them

Bought them last fall for my overlanding rig, ran them hard for over a year now & put ~20,000 miles on them. I will likely re-buy another set in 285/70R17 (C-rated) once tread runs out on the current set. Overall very happy and confused why a lot of people in the community keep thrashing this tire ... the below is fully based on my own experiences, I do not claim to be an off-road expert nor did I have a lot of comparisons with other truck tires. I paid for my tires. PROs: + Ability off-road ... I have been throwing rock gardens/shelves, deep sand, muddy forest roads, desert roads, deep snow at these tires and never had any traction issues off-road. If other tires are even better I haven't been in a situation (yet) where that would've mattered ... the areas where I feel they excelled at (even vs. other off-roaders I met on the trails) were: (1) deep snow and (2) deep sand - others got stuck and we didn't + Quiet on the highway, light, didn't affect fuel consumption much (~1 mpg) when I switched from the stock tires in 255/75R16 to 265/70R17 KOs (they are the lightest tire in this class ... which is noticeable in terms of performance, breaking, MPGs) + Even wear & durable: 20,000 miles, rotation every 5,000 miles, balancing after 15,000 miles - still enough tread for another 20-30k + Looks: Subjective but I like them over a lot of other A/T tires CONs: - Tendency to hydroplane in wet conditions - scary, but manageable - Traction on packed snow or ice is not great - didn't run into these conditions off-road but on regular streets in the winter I got into some sketchy situations - They wander a bit when changing lanes at higher speeds (>75mph) ... but that's to be expected when getting C-rated tire on a ~6,000lbs rig (fully loaded) Some other thoughts: > C-rated over E-rated tire all day ... been pushing them aired down on sharp rocks and haven't had any flats or cracks in the tire > the weight does matter ... especially on our somewhat underpowered Tacomas (even with re-gear) ... it's nice to have a bit of extra punch vs. some other A/T tires that are 20% heavier > In dry / sandy states these tires are really hard to beat. In some rainier / wetter states like Washington there are other tires that perform better in wet conditions ... but so far not enough to change my mind ;)

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