Tires BFGoodrich or Firestone
BFG KO2’s best performance on road and off road in snow sand dirt ice rain. I have tried nitto’s and I seemed to have better performance and treaslofe with the KO2’s
03 suburban z71 with 33" KO2s
They do well in snow, mud, volcanic rock, and on pavement and I don't get road noise. They also last pretty long.
I’ve had BFG KO2s on 2 trucks and an SUV. Very happy with them, little to no noise, tread lasts too. Great grip even on my 2WD
I've had KO2s on my 2017 Silverado for a month or so now and have done quite a few highway miles and some off-roading with them. Overall I am quite happy with them and think they are a major upgrade over the stock tires.
I have an 05 Silverado 1500, the KO2s have been incredible! They are smooth on the highway and have a 50k mile warranty. I have taken them cross country and in the snow up in the Rockies (4WD of course but still). Worth every penny in my humble opinion.
Another set of tires I would recommend that is almost never mentioned is Firestone Destination A/Ts. It has always been my go to truck tire. Although I haven't put them on my Tacoma yet, they did great on our '01 Sierra, '05 Ranger, and my uncle's '16 Silverado.
I'm usually able to get 4 BF Goodrich tires for a Toyota at Costco for about $400 installed. I keep an eye on sales and deals and when it's time I make my move. Been doing this for about 15 years and always able to find them in that range. Also come with included tire rotation and roadside service.
The best tires i got were bfgoodrich all terrains for the truck and general altimax arctic winters for the civic.
KO2s are great in the snow, not so great on ice.
I had the Firestone Steeltex the ones before the Transforce with good tread They had less cracking than I see on yours. Drivers front blew out on the way home from vacation, 70 MPH and barely missing the concrete median. Personally I would replace them and personally I would not go with Firestone
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