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Had the Goodyears on the truck for 4 years when they wore out @40k I replaced them with BFG ATKO2. Now have 72k on the odo and they are still awesome. Probably have another 2 or 3 years on them.
I've gotta say. Bf Goodrich k 0 2 is my go to tires. I get almost 100 km out of them , on road off , off road towing, in construction sites , scrap yards and in snow. I swear by them
I run 4 chinese tires on my frontier, the 4 are the price of 1 bfgoodrich km3, i have 6000 miles on them, and heavy offroad (airing down to 5 psi, sand dunes, mud, rocks) and they blew my mind, how cheap and good they are.
K02s are great tires. Quiet on road and good in mud and excellent in snow.
K02’s I’ve had went well over 50k, pretty much all I’ll buy now bc I couldn’t find anything wrong with them.
I have bfg ko2, very little if any road noise
You might want to dial it back to a milder AT tire like the BFG Trail Terrains that I also have on my current ride. They track well, are quiet and smooth.
Ran through a set of KO2s on my Raptor, like the previous guy commented they seen to get louder with age, granted I am running 37s. Personally I have had good experience with Cooper AT3s
Just wanted to put this out there on my experience with the BF Goodrich Advantage Control tires I purchased from Costco. Bought the BFG tires with 60k on my car. I now have 118k. At 110k I noticed a roaring sound coming from my front end and thought it might be a front wheel bearing. Not the case. Noticed that on the outside tread of all the tires, about every third knobby, was worn greater than the others. Always maintained the proper PSI and rotated every 5k miles.
If you have an electric car or plug-in, the BF Goodrich are complete ass. I’ve been noticing my experience and other owners of different brands that our range has dropped more than 20%.
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