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BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 - LT265/75R16/E 123/120Q265/75R16 123Q Tire
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Oct 29, 2025
PeterDiesel
5 out of 5 stars review

I love them

I love them. I've had all three versions of the mud terrain line on my truck (I have owned it for over thirty years, 316,000 miles). The original looked great, wore reasonably well but mileage suffered. The KM2 provided poor mileage and looked worn after 5000 miles. I didn't like them at all and went to Cooper's for the next set. I didn't want to buy the KM3 when it was time for new tires but the comparable All Terrain was too wide for my wheels so I went ahead and got the KM3s (255/85 16- Tall and skinny). My mileage is back to what I was getting with stock tires. No noticeable road noise, of course my 4x4 Cummins is kinda noisy already. Finally, I'm not sure how many miles I have put on them but probably at least 10K and they still look the same as new. I'm not doing heavy offroad driving but snow, mud and steep gravel driveways have not been a problem so I think traction is more than adequate.

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Dec 12, 2025
Beck
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent Offroad Tire

I've been running 37 and now 39” BFG KM3 for the last 8 years on two vehicles. They are outstanding tires. Provide great traction and are very durable in the rocks. They always easily balance and are significantly lighter than competitors mud tires.

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Oct 16, 2021
Dirt Sunrise
5 out of 5 stars review

Lasted from Mexico to the tip of Argentina and back!

We replaced our aging K02's in Oaxaca, Mexico with a set of KM3's and they took us exploring offroad through the jungles of Central America to the great Paracas sand dunes of Peru to the Bolivian and Brazilian Amazon jungle. Had enough tread to make it back to the USA. Shocked they lasted that long on our heavily loaded Land Cruiser.

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May 31, 2023
TexRec
3 out of 5 stars review

Great tires, undersized, over priced

I've tried just about every off-road, AT, MT tire made over the years. I keep coming back to BFG for the quality tire that they are. Currently running the KM3's on my Jeep Gladiator. These tires work great on road and are exceptional Offroad. The two main complaints I have, which is pretty standard on all BFG truck tires. Undersized for what size they advertise them to be. And I'm not talking about just a little bit. BFG's are some of the worst about under sizing. ALOT. Once you get to the really tall tires, the prices are outrageous compared to their competitors. I'm in need for a larger size now and the BFG price is outrageous on 39's (which are actually 37.75” tall supposedly) sorry BFG's looks like I'm gonna have to go to your competitor after all these years

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TexRec, we sense your frustration. The main issue here is related to how customers measure overall diameter vs. how the tire industry measures overall diameter. Most people put a tape measure next to their tires on their vehicle to measure the overall diameter. This way of measurement gives a reading smaller than the way the industry requires us to measure overall diameter. The overall diameter is actually calculated with a tire mounted on the appropriate rim width as identified by T&RA or ETRTO then inflated to 1.8 bar (26 psi). A calibrated measurement tape is run around the circumference of the tire in the center of the tread (which represents the largest overall diameter). This measurement of circumference is then divided by the mathematical constant known as PI (3.14126...) to calculate the diameter. We hope this helps.

Dec 25, 2025
Kipperkhan
5 out of 5 stars review

Third set on off-road land cruiser

These are 45,000 miles off-road tires that might lack a little mud traction but make up in all other forms of off-road traction. They're quiet on the streets, Good, breaking when, wet and tougher side wall with its polyester fibers embedded in the sidewall rubber making it virtually split proof

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May 27, 2022
Andrew
4 out of 5 stars review

Awesome mileage and off-road toughness/traction

I bought these for my 2017 Colorado ZR2 in 285/70/17 (E load) when they first came out in June of 2018. Overall, I got 66,000 miles out of them. They could have gone another 5k miles or so, but I believe I potentially got a slightly defective tire, as it has worn unevenly and is not perfectly round. Thus, there is now too much vibration to continue driving on this set. The other three tires in the set have worn and performed perfectly. The worst of the tires is pictured below. I always rotated the tires during oil changes. However, I elected to live with the “bad” tire and it was fine. It only became a problem in the last month due to the vibrations in the cab and steering wheel because of the imperfect shape. This was a very early set of KM3s so I'm not upset or surprised by this, as I think it is bound to happen. I took these tires to MOAB and on other off-road trails and they were very tough and had great traction. I'm giving 4 stars because the on-road ride quality leaves a bit to be desired, between the noise and vibration I experienced. I have since moved from CA to CO and need better snow traction. So I swapped out the KM3s for KO2s. Sticking with BFGoodrich!!! Don't let my story stray you from these tires. Overall, they were awesome! I just have different needs now. I would also recommend a C load rating if you drive a smaller vehicle like mine. The E was a bit stiff for my truck (running at 38 psi).

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Jul 13, 2025
Rob70
1 out of 5 stars review

Worst tires ever!

This is the 2nd new jeep I've owned that came factory with BF Goodrich tires and I couldn't be more disappointed. My first was a 2019 jeep compass and tires were wore out at 30,000 miles. My newest jeep, a 2022 jeep wrangler came with these tires and at 35,000 miles they've become extremely noisy and the tread won't survive another winter. I use to think Goodyear tires were the worst but Goodrich is pulling a close second. Will never buy them again.

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Aug 19, 2024
R290
5 out of 5 stars review

Best tire I've ever bought for on and off road

I bought these tires a few years ago. Pro's: They are quiet for a mud terrain tire. Excellent traction in snow. I was plowing through 12" deep snow effortlessly. Any deeper and I will be pushing snow with my front end. They also worked well in total ice too. Drove all over Colorado mountains in the winter with no issues. They shine is the soupy snow too. This is where the mud design come into play I can take highspeed turns no issues. Rain no issues. I do test my braking in adverse conditions i.e. press hard on the brakes and see if they slide. This give me a gauge to my stopping distance. Con's: They will cup if you don't rotate the tires often. My tire store offers free rotation every 3,000 miles. They are an aggressive tire with a softer compound and will wear faster. So don't expect 50,000 miles.

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Oct 21, 2023
TRD Sam
5 out of 5 stars review

Best mud tire on the market

I put a set of KM2s on my 08 Tundra a few years after I bought it and they were expensive but I believe they are the best quality mud tire on the market. They are a little noisy and they don't do great on pavement but they are outstanding when you get in the mud and the way they make your truck look is just worth it IMO. After the KM2s eventually wore down after about 50k miles I went ahead and got some KM3s and they look even better than the 2s and I feel like they are a little quieter on the highway. Not to mention the 2 sets and over 100k miles over all kinds of misquite thorns and road debris, I've never had a leak in any of my BFGs so far. I can't say the same about the Michelins on my Camry or the Goodyears on my Tacoma. And don't settle for the cheaper Taiwan made Nittos either.

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Sep 27, 2023
RedEyed Jack Adventures
5 out of 5 stars review

Over 5 years and 40k+ miles!!!!

Bought a set of the KM3s when they first came out. I had the first Land Rover Discovery 2 on KM3s in the USA. 5 1/2 years and 40k miles of wheeling from the swamps of Florida and everywhere else on the East Coast, they are ready to be replaced. No dry rotting, plenty of tread left, they have just worn a little funny (to be expected in a mud tire) and have gotten quite noisy. What am I replacing then with??? KM3s of course!!!! Best tire I've ever owned!!!

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