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Not on my focus but I also have bfg sport comp 2’s and they are a good bang for the buck tire too
seattle-ish area here, BFG K02s on my colorado. previously had 2 sets on an older land rover. no ragrets. snow, rain, you name it. they even did ok in some standing water.
Another vote for BFG KO2, have had them on my Tundra for ~50K, more expensive but worth it, IMO.
I would buy them. I have over 100k on a set on my Tacoma. Great tires.
My last set of KO2s went more than 100,000 km. Best tires I've ever had.
I love the BFG Comp2 A/S Plus. Amazing in the rain and good in snow for a non winter tire, strong sidewalls without feeling uncomfortable, and tons of grip in the dry. As an only tire its been my favorite
I like Hankook, General, and BFGoodrich.
Not sure what's going on with all the guys saying KO2s wear out quickly, I can only speak to my experience with then. Mine have 20,000 miles on them and still look pretty new, obviously I need to measure tread depth to verify how much they have worn but they aren't anywhere close to be worn out. Overall I'm very pleased with them, they are quiet on the highway, handle well on the road and give me great traction in rain, ice and mud.
When I picked up a set of wheels a few years ago, they had half life G-Force Comp-2 all seasons on them, so I just used those for half a season. 225/45/17 of those were quicker than 205/55/16 Hankook RS3 autocross tires that were probably heat cycled out but had tread left. Point is, those BFGs aren't terrible and the sidewall was stiff enough not to be rolling over.
I tried k02s (c rated) and took them off a day later. The t4r is a slug on stock tires, and I really felt the added weight and ride were horrible. I went to nitto terra grappler g2s I’m stock size SL..gave me the AT look I was going for without adding unnecessary weight and ride characteristics.
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