Tires BFGoodrich or GOODRIDGE

BFGoodrich Tires
Breakstruckalot
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Rating 5.0

I have rocked ko2s on my rv for years. They look aggressive, handle forest roads without the risk of sidewall damage, and do well in different weather scenarios. They're just a great tire.

Pros: handle forest roads, great tire
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BFGoodrich Tires

Im running BFGoodrich advantage control on my 2016. They are a sister company to Michelin, so you'll be getting the same good quality you normally get with them. When it comes to snow, I'm comfortably able to drive through 5-6 inches of snow and have had zero issues in the rain.

Pros: good quality, zero issues
Vehicle: Honda
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BFGoodrich Tires

I would suggest bf Goodrich all terrains. Nice looking, quiet, pretty decent in winter and different weight ratings. I run them with the "E" rating and heavier weight capacity and a bit tougher tire.

Pros: nice looking, quiet
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BFGoodrich Tires

I’ve always loved my KO2’s until this set. They don’t seem to do as well in wet roads as they used to.

Pros: always loved them
Cons: not good in wet
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BFGoodrich Tires

BF Goodrich KO2 was the worst for me on my Tacoma. Handled horribly in the snow, even with three 60 lb sandbags in the back, and never felt planted on wet roads.

Cons: horribly in snow, wet roads
Vehicle: Toyota
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GOODRIDGE Tires
Ar180shooter
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Rating 2.0

They look to be mounted correctly; however, I find cheap chinese tires like those don't perform as well as good quality tires, are more noisy, and wear out faster.

Cons: noisy, wear out faster
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