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BFGoodrich Tires

BFGoodrich all terrain tires have been my go to as we have them on our jeep right now (which we are not keeping much longer).

Pros: reliable choice
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BFGoodrich Tires

The 275/70/17 size shouldn’t rub with stock suspension, my bfg ko2’s never did and now I have ko3’s and they don’t.

Pros: no rubbing with stock suspension
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BFGoodrich Tires

I ended up going with the KO3 recently when my badlands tires wore down. They are noticeably better in the rain and taking quick turns without the backend slipping.

Pros: better in rain, no backend slipping
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BFGoodrich Tires

We have been very happy with our KO2s, which we got because that was the most popular used by local plow drivers and didn’t find the need to reinvent the wheel.

Pros: very happy, popular with plow drivers
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BFGoodrich Tires

I've been running BFG K02s on it since I put it on the road in 2017, they are finally worn down enough that I wouldn't want to run them this winter. I've had no complaints about the K02 personally, its a solid all around-er.

Pros: solid all-rounder, no complaints
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Sailun Tires
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Rating 3.0

Not the best I've had in the snow but not the worst either. we generally take the truck camping, so have had instances of wet grass, mud and such and it works well. Very gooey mud is a problem. It's performed well on some very steep dirt road mountains in Arkansas, just keep up the momentum, but had pretty low slipping considering that particular road.

My only issue I've had that concerns me is they were not balanced properly. Didn't learn of that until I started bumping on the road, at which point some flat spots were formed.

Pros: works well in mud
Cons: balancing issues, flat spots
Vehicle: Toyota
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BFGoodrich Tires

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.

Cons: dangerous on wet tarmac, very bad slips, caused collision
Mileage: 4000 km
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