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BFGoodrich Tires

Currently running bf Goodrich ko2s, 245/65/17 slight rub at full lock when in reverse. (Just melted and made some space in the wheel well with no probs) loved em in the snow, mud, rain, and just daily driving

Pros: loved em in snow, mud
Cons: slight rub at full lock
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Rating 4.0

I went with the KO2s on my 2021 Silverado 3500. The mileage difference was about 1mpg less with the KO2s. The road noise was also noticeable at lower speeds but not annoying. The performance in the rain and the little amount of snow we did have was awesome. Never had to use 4x4 in the snow.

Pros: awesome rain performance
Cons: lower mileage, road noise
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Wysguy_J
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Rating 4.0

I put BFG Long Trail T/A's on my Wrangler, it was mostly stock, but it was a pavement pounder, didn't really take it off road. Treadwear was good, and I felt the ride was better than the Goodyear Wrangler's which came on it.

Pros: good treadwear, better ride
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I have a 2020 Kona SEL and replaced my Nexens with BF Goodrich 215s about six weeks ago and thought I would share my range difference after I got to try them out for my Thanksgiving road trip. I observed about 11% range lost in town driving and 8% range lost in highway driving with the new tires. I think it's well worth it to not feel like you are going to die every time it rains though haha.

Pros: safer in wet conditions
Cons: range lost
Vehicle: Hyundai
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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

Pros: best performance on road
Vehicle: Jeep
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Rating 3.0

I ran some KM3 in the Cascades for a few months before they got really slashed up on sharp rocks and punctured, then 3 years on one set of KO2 without trouble.

Pros: 3 years without trouble
Cons: slashed up, punctured
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I’ve never been able to bring myself to buy Goodrich tires again. Had a bubble on the sidewall they should have warrantied, but refused. I’ve had two sets of Wildpeaks and loved them. Excellent performance in Midwest weather and off-road. When the stock tires on my Frontier wear out, I plan to replace them with Wildpeaks.

Pros: excellent performance
Cons: bubble on sidewall
Vehicle: Nissan
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Bluebear5280
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Rating 1.0

I had both on my 2017 3rd gen Tacoma. I kept the truck stock as far as suspension, no lift, etc. I started with KO2s and put about 20k miles on them. Then I switched to WPs because the KO2s were garbage in the snow. Although I mostly switched due to the poor performance on ice and snow, the plus was finding out that the road noise and vibration was night and day. I didn’t know how bad the KO2s were until put on the WPs. WPs drastically improved snow and ice performance as well as road noise and just overall smoothness of the drive.

Pros: improved snow performance
Cons: garbage in snow, road noise
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 20000 km
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