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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 - LT265/70R16/E 121S Tire

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Jun 26, 2017
Mike
3 out of 5 stars review

Wobbly

I have been driving on AT/TAs for many years, so when the new KO2 came out I jumped at them, figuring they had to be an improvement. They are wonderful in snow! I drive skiing three or four days a week, and they handled the deepest snow with ease. They also corner very nicely, and are relatively quiet. However, they shimmy at highway speeds, and my dealer simply cannot get them balanced. I've had them in three times, and each time the wobble changes slightly, but never goes away. I'm afraid I will have to either go back to the good old KOs, or look for a new tire, before my teeth rattle out!

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Sep 15, 2023
Tacoma RPOD guy
5 out of 5 stars review

Sturdy excellent flawless tires 66k miles

I purchased these for my brand new Tacoma TRD off road. I took good care of them, rotating air checks, etc. Always aligned the taco. I have 66800 miles on them and the ware mark shows no wear, but, time to replace them. Great tires also on my Diesel Ford F250. No cupping.

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May 31, 2017
Landondesi
2 out of 5 stars review

Not the same as the old All Terain T/A's

I have been buying BF Goodrich TA All Terrain tires for all of my vehicles for as long as I can remember. From an old 1996 Toyota T100 , 2006 Chevy Tahoe, and most recently my 1995 Ford F350. I can't say I'd every buy them again after the new model composition was released. The tires on my F350 are less than one year old and completely bald. ZERO tread life left for over $1000 worth of tires! I've towed a trailer twice and other than that the miles on them are unloaded, normal driving conditions. I will not buy BF Goodrich tires again, please note all of the other reviews pointing out the new short life expectancy of these tires! They kept the price of the old tires and changed to some horrible rubber.

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Jan 6, 2016
Jim
5 out of 5 stars review

Work for me

These work for me. I have a 2000 ZR2, I get about 30,000 mi. per set. I drive in town, highway, and a fair amount of rural and off road. These were OEM and I have no complaints. They perform well in all the conditions I have encountered, but I don't do any extreme driving. So, I have no reason to try anything else.

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May 12, 2019
Peak torque
5 out of 5 stars review

Wise choice!

I replaced my OEM Michelin Latitude Touring tires on my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee with same size BFG AT K/O 2s. Of course they are a light truck tire, so the ride and noise level will be a little different, but the performance in rain, snow, wet leaves and off road is second to none, I tell everyone with one of these vehicles to switch to these tires. It's all about peace of mind while driving!

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Thanks for the awesome review, Peak torque!

Jun 20, 2016
Kidrock4
5 out of 5 stars review

2012 F150 xlt crew cab $X$

Purchased these KO2 tires to replace my factory (SRA)tires. Same size as truck recommends. Great looking tire, Reviews were great. The tire is quiet with hardly any road noise. With the radio off and everyone quiet I think I can hear a little tire noise at 60 mph. I think... It is stiffer. Max psi is 80psi. I run these on my truck at 50 psi. you feel more bumps in road. But that is expected with more heavy duty tire. I feel these tires can go anywhere. What a good tire for a truck. I feel it is the best tire out there right now.

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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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Oct 4, 2021
TBockhoff
3 out of 5 stars review

Wore out way to quick.

I have had BFG K01 all the way up the the current K02 on my trucks. I put a new set of these K02 on my truck and after 20,000 miles I am down to almost no tread on the rear tires and the front tires have chunks messing out of the side siphon blocks. I towed a 7500 pound travel trailer in the summer a few weekends out of the month a couple hundred miles at a time and commute 50 miles a day to work. Nothing major and they still wore the way they did. I am satisfied with how they handle but very disappointed in how long they lasted.

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TBockhoff, we're sorry you have experienced this problem. We'd like to help! Our Consumer Care Team will be in touch via email. Meanwhile, you are welcome to contact us at 866-866-6605 for assistance.

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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Mar 16, 2020
Yosemite Sam
3 out of 5 stars review

Disappointed

Installed 275/65R20 TA KO on my F350 at 30K miles. Now at 55K miles and running bald on one and close on the other of a pair. Rotated every time the vehicle went to dealer for prescribed service, and within Goodrich warranty requirements. Suspect early failure due to use on gravel road - we have 1.5 mile gravel road with 300 foot elevation gain. Rubber looks torn. Snow traction is good in light snow, but not in 12” or greater on slight incline.

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