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I’ve been really happy with the KO3’s, but they’ve seen very little snow. The BFG’s are quieter than my previous tires (Mastercraft CXT & Cooper Discoverer Rugged Trek).
I drive a 2018 Subaru Crosstrek, at almost 100k miles and basically no issues outside of tire maintenance. Subaru AWD is top tier as well
I've had KO2s on 3 of my cars. 2 pickups and an LC200. Best part of it is halos puncture proof sya. I frequently travel to Bicol and and daming beses na ako nabutasan. With the KO2s never pa.
One of the best tires I've had, amazing in snow and wear real good. I got about 60000 km on them and about 40% tread left. They just started to get nosey. Amazing in wet as well.
I’ve had the BFG KO2’s since I bought the car. I’m now at about 85k miles and the tires are still holding up with 99% highway driving. They’re great in the sand tho also. I highly recommend them.
New 33" trail terrain bfgs
Ive been running KO2s for years and my most recent set is the KO3. I like them. They handle well on the road amd in the dirt, aren't loud at all, and last a decent amount.
running KO2s on my FJ but like others are saying theyre not good when it rains. tried toyo at3 on my gx and i think theyre better on-road but they only lasted me couple years. i dont know.. i switched to hankoook dynapro extreme. i find the hankook more quiet than the toyos. very good onroad manners and wet traction
Long ago my first new set of tires were BFG Trail T/A in 33/12.50/15 for my old IH. With less than 5k miles sidewall deteriorated on one tire. Another on opposite corner broke or slipped a belt.
My worst were Bfg km2s. I have loved every Bfg tire I’ve had, but I got a set of km2s and got rid of them in 6 months. The wear life was bad, they were loud as hell, and they didn’t have a comfortable ride.
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