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BFGoodrich Tires

I run BFG 265R18 Trail Terrains which I’ve put on multiple vehicles. They’re not as noisy as KO2s and are snow rated.

Pros: not noisy, snow rated
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BFGoodrich Tires

I've always ran BF Goodrich advantage controls, Michelin CrossClimates, Goodyear Eagle RS-A, or Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 for summers only.

Given I get a pretty big discount since I work for a tire shop, it's the experience I've had that makes my opinion. Haven't let me down unless I've done some stupid shit, like burnouts or drifts, and even then I only do when I've got the next set lined up.

Pros: big discount, good experience
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BFGoodrich Tires

I had ko2, the weight range was way more than the truck could haul.

I liked how they looked, they did well in the winter in snow, awesome in a muddy campground after rain, also some serious road noise.

Pros: did well in winter
Cons: serious road noise
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 3.0

I have a suburban and a Tahoe, I went with KO2 on both first but they suck in wet weather. Highway speeds and flash flood rains those tires are all over the road, and are noisy. They are great off-road and have taken them through rough terrain that took chunks off the sidewalk and never had a puncture and they last forever. I am now running the AT3w they are quieter on the road, perform better in wet weather. And they still perform well offroad.

Pros: great off-road, last forever
Cons: suck in wet weather, noisy
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