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I love my k2s. Have had then on every truck I've owned. Currently on a 2003 suburban driving Michigan winters and love them. They have about 63000 miles on them
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.
I have rocked ko2s on my rv for years. They look aggressive, handle forest roads without the risk of sidewall damage, and do well in different weather scenarios. They're just a great tire.
These tires last around 60000km on my Tacoma.
Overhyped, I manage a tire shop, get some bf Goodrich k02’s better quality, longer tread life, and more durable.
Im running BFGoodrich advantage control on my 2016. They are a sister company to Michelin, so you'll be getting the same good quality you normally get with them. When it comes to snow, I'm comfortably able to drive through 5-6 inches of snow and have had zero issues in the rain.
I recommend Triangle Tires they offer affordable and high-quality tires.
After the first winter it was clear the BF Goodrich tires are great on dry/wet pavement but not snow.
Overpriced, overweight. I try to get the lightest weight tire in a given size that still looks decent. Hard to beat KO2s
Tires don't do that crap BF Goodrich. The car rides great, if it has quality tires.
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