Tires BFGoodrich or OEM FORD
Had an 04' wrx with BF Goodridge tires. Rotated them every 10k miles and they lasted almost 75k.
Had ko2's on my 03 outback and for the 3k miles it had them, they still looked brand new
I have been really happy with my BFG HD Terrains. Picked them up from eBay as a set of takeoffs in practically new condition. Great on and off road.
I have 70k on them and probably another 5k to go but I do have 5 tires total in rotation. The K02s are pretty quiet on road and perform well enough when offroading in the Sierras. Almost zero time in snow though.
I’m now a few thousand miles into a set of K03’s. The K03 solved all of the negative K02 issues and surpassed the AT3W. I’m very happy.
Bfg trail Terrains. I’ve got them on my Explorer timberline when I replaced the duelers that came on it. They are great for the off-roading I do down forest service roads/etc and in snow. They are also way quieter than the duelers.
Have KO2s on my work truck. Never left me stuck on a job site. No issues after 3 years. Would I put them on my jeep? Probably not. It depends on use.
I had K02s on my 1st gen Tundra and they were Ok. I got them the last two times because they were a fair price and decent tire... I thought the KO2s were fine but a couple of mechanics said they would put them on such a light truck. They did ride stiffer and you felt every bump a lil more.
with the balancing issues on the KO3 I decided to switch it up this year.
BF Goodrich A/T are - IMO - dangerous on wet tarmac. Not bad, dangerous. I have 2 UAZ Hunter cars... On BFG during just 4kkm already had a few very bad slips in curves and a collision, when I could not stop the car in a traffic jam on 2nd gear (ABS grinding like on ice... In may!). Not to mention the previous owner slipped and hit a tree on these. Same cars, same driver. BFG are very bad on wet road and I mean real bad... Dangerous.
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