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BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 - 35X12.50R20/E 121R Tire
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Oct 21, 2020
Ed St Paul
5 out of 5 stars review

Great in the snow!

Bought these last spring and love the look of them! Quiet on the highway and did not see a noticeable difference in gas mileage. Had a record snow for this date in Minnesota and they worked awesome. Much better traction than the OEM tires I had on my ‘16 4Runner.

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Love to read great reviews like this one! Thanks, Ed St Paul!

Apr 16, 2020
Leathnuts
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent TIre

I have over 90,000 on my tires and they are still not down to the wear bar. I rotate every 6,000 and they have stayed true. I do light offroading and pull a trailer from time to time, but otherwise mostly freeway. These are 305/55R20 on a 2015 F150 Platinum Leveled

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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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Feb 11, 2016
cg
1 out of 5 stars review

KO2's - Not for my truck.

I have have 3 sets of All terrain KO's and LOVED them! I needed tires on my truck and was told "this is the new, improved style," so I tried them. Needless to say, I was not happy. I could only stand them for 900 miles, and returned them. I do like the look, but the truck was all over the road - boaty - as others have said. This is DANGEROUS and I couldn't imagine pulling a 10,000 lb. trailer with them. I was fortunate that my tire dealer was will to track down a set of the KO's and take back the KO2's. I hope BFGoodrich solves this before I need tires again, or I will be buying a different brand.

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Dec 13, 2015
TJ
5 out of 5 stars review

exceeded expectations

These tires are beyond amazing. I drive a 2004 Ford Ranger 4x4 and i had the biggest problems with the Wal-Mart brand tires that came on the truck. I would lose traction simply on wet pavement and the tires were only half worn. I got so sick of it all that I upgraded to the new BFG KO2's. The difference was day and night. Immediately post install, I decided to break the tires in what they were ment for. I headed out to the gravel roads that I traveled before because I knew my truck had traction problems there before. Stop/Start test and flying around corners felt like I was still on blacktop, then I decided to hit the mud hole. These tires exceeded my expectations in the mud. I never had to put the truck in 4wd! I could'nt believe it! Some people say that these tires are noisy but me and a friend who also installed them on his 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 both agree that they're not noisy at all. As long as these tires are available, I will still purchase them. The only thing I can complain about is that I think my truck is working harder to turn the wheels over thus resulting in decreased fuel efficiency but I also installed them on aftermarket steel wheels instead of the original alloys adding 25lbs a wheel. The old tires were also LRC and these new BFG's are LRE so I'm estimating that i added 200lbs of wheels and tires to my truck.

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Dec 2, 2018
Jimmy
1 out of 5 stars review

Worst tires I’ve ever owned

So I bought these tires for my 2000 Ford F-350 I’m had no problem with them great tires but as soon it would rain they were horrible it was like driving on ice I’d go to take off from a green and all they would do is spin and I would hydro plan ever time there was a puddle and the truck would fish tail ever time I went around a turn but there not noisy like some A T tires but they suck in the rain

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Oct 28, 2015
ezarawi
5 out of 5 stars review

They last for ever

I am getting new set of 33x12.5x15 BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 today to be put on my 1997 Tacoma with3"body lift.the set I have on my truck now is BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A KO 33x12.5x15 , Friday oct 30 eill be 8 years since I bought this set and I put 84000miles,yes 84000 miles on this set,I had my truck for 17 years and this is the 3rd set of tires I will put on it

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Feb 6, 2017
Colorado Yeti
5 out of 5 stars review

Awesome Tires!!!

I replaced my Wrangler MT's on my 2005 Wrangler with these tires this winter and wow, what a difference!!! I would never go back to the MT's ever again. These tire perform amazingly in the ice & snow and I have to work hard to get them to break loose. In addition the ride quality is 100% improved, which I did not expect. I have nothing negative to say about these tires. I have a set on my 2005 Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, my 1976 Jeep CJ7 Renegade and my 1985 VW 2wd Vanagon Westfalia camper. Needless to say, I love them and will not buy anything else.

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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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Sep 21, 2021
CavScout
3 out of 5 stars review

Great winter/rock traction, weak mud and treadwear

12k miles after purchase, (2020 F250) my rear tires are easily down to 50% tread life. I don't have a 5th wheel, I just carry ATVs or a snowmobile in the back, so that seems questionable. Not sure if I want to go through the hassle of a pro-rated warranty to replace them with another soft-wearing tire. Winter traction is quite good in the Rockies, not much ice to test on but does well in both powder and packed snow. Minimal chunking from rock trails or tire spin even at highway PSI (granted, I'm not doing any heavy rock-crawling). I had some oscillation in the first 500 miles when getting up to 73-75mph on the interstate, but after a few thousand miles of break in that's disappeared and the truck is fine even at 80mph. Mud traction is a bit squirrely, and we don't have much for mud in the Rockies either. When going downhill on muddy trail chutes, expect lateral drift and wobble since you can't gun the throttle to try and fling the packed mud out. Not a major issue, but still noteworthy. Overall, if I wasn't looking at replacing the tires within 30k miles, I'd be giving these 5 stars since frankly you can't "do it all" with a single design, but this is probably one of the closest and most refined on the market to doing so.

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