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BFGoodrich Tires

I got these BFG Sport Comp 2 summer tires 235/45R17, factory equivalent size for 17\u201d wheels. They are a tad beefy for a summer set but the roads in PA are atrocious and, frankly, I don\u2019t like the really low profile or stretched look. Even at this size, just slightly tall for a performance setup, these tires absolutely kill it for their price.

Pros: absolutely kill it
Cons: don't talk much
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 5.0

BFG AT K02 Just put my second set on my F150 about 7K miles ago. I got 56K trouble free miles out of the first set which is great in my book. The key is to balance/rotate at the recommended intervals.

Pros: trouble free miles
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 7000 km
Part number: K02
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BFGoodrich Tires

215/65/16 BFGoodrich K02s. 27” rolling diameter is our maximum number. My wheels are 16x8 et30. NO RUBBING AT ALL!

Pros: no rubbing at all
Cons: more road noise, heavier
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BFGoodrich Tires
DanG
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Rating 4.5

I had KO2's on my JK Wrangler and they were great. I had the e rated ones, so they were stiffer than the factory Bridgestone DD's but no noisier with the top on or off. I found Duratrac's get noisier as they wear, the BFG's didn't.

Pros: no noisier with top on
Cons: stiffer than factory
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BFGoodrich Tires
MylesPH1
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Rating 4.0

New BF Goodrich Comp TA a/s tires, and even on stock suspension it’s really helped. The ride is a bit crunchy but worth it.

Pros: sharpened handling, worth it
Cons: ride a bit crunchy
Vehicle: Volvo S60
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DanG
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Rating 5.0

I bought BFG KO2's about a year ago and they had white letters on one side, black on the other. FYI, if you get snow, the KO2's are awesome in it.

Pros: awesome in snow
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RIKEN Tires
MK7_JSW
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Rating 4.5

Speaking of cheap tires, I recently switched my tired old 41k mile Sumitomo ZIII with these $43 in 225/45 17 Riken raptor ZR and quite surprised how well they are. They grip as good as my ZIII did, way quieter and rain performance was fantastic. I was hesitant at first until I read reviews on tirerack phrasing these are great tires and they are definitely good. I also learned Riken is part of the Michelin tires company so its probably of decent build quality.

Pros: grip as good, way quieter
Mileage: 65982 km
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RIKEN Tires
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Rating 3.5

We used to use the P Zero Nero as they came on our mustang but they just didn't have the traction we wanted...We replaced them with RIKEN RIKEN RAPTOR ZR tires @ about $100 each (raw tire)

The Riken handle better on blacktop, although it's no super sticky tire but the front end doesn't plow near as bad.

Pros: handle better on blacktop
Cons: no super sticky tire
Mileage: 30000 km
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