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BFGoodrich Tires

This is going to sound crazy….but I have a pair of KO2s that have lasted 8 years on my 08 Tacoma and about 110,000 miles. I think it’s because they were E-load rated so the ride was also rough. Currently they are suffering from the rubber actually rotting rather than the tread wearing. IMO KO2s are a great choice.

Pros: great choice
Cons: ride was rough
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 177027 km
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BFGoodrich Tires
Gummigar
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Rating 4.5

k03 hands down. wildpeak AT is very noisy on the highway and they wear horribly, k03 is just all around better

Pros: all around better
Cons: very noisy, wear horribly
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BFGoodrich Tires
Arbormac11
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Rating 4.0

I’m running BFG KO2s and I like them so far. I wish I would have waited for the KO3s to come out is my only regret, but they seem to be holding up well. I ran Yokohamas ATs for years, and my brother convinced me to upgrade to BFGs this last time.

Pros: holding up well
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BFGoodrich Tires
drworm555
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Rating 4.5

I Run the KO3. They are really quiet and comfortable on highway and great off road. They have lasted me a while so far.

Pros: quiet and comfortable
Cons: not actual snow tires
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BFGoodrich Tires

Vermonter here. I have a set of K03 on my Tundra. So far they’re a good winter tire. 4x4 is still a must with any winter travel but I can drive through just about anything.

Pros: good winter tire
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BFGoodrich Tires

I have same truck but 2017. I ended up with the BFG Trail-Terrains T/A from Costco on sale. They've been good all-rounders between longer highway miles but also on dirt and in snow.

Pros: good all-rounders
Vehicle: Toyota
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BFGoodrich Tires

I’m at almost 30,000 miles on my KO2s and there’s still 9-10/32 treads. Much better than the OEM tires.

Pros: better than OEM tires
Mileage: 48280 km
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Cooper Tires

Had Faulken tires and the traction was amazing, wore them down to 2/32 and still felt good but mechanic said I need new tires. I bought the Cooper Adventurer All Season Tires...Since getting this done, I consistently lose traction and feel like I’m sliding.

Cons: lose traction, feel sliding
Vehicle: Ford Fusion
Mileage: 500 km
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Cooper Tires
DesertBone
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Rating 1.0

After 2 sets of Falken Wildpeaks I went with these Coopers for my wife\u2019s 4Runner to save a few bucks. Instant regret. Louder and not nearly as good traction in the wet/snow.

Cons: louder, not good traction
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