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BFGoodrich Tires

Do not have experience with Nitto, but I have had three sets of KO2's on various trucks in various sizes. Last set started to dry rot a bit early IMO ... but otherwise they are a stellar tire for all conditions.

Pros: stellar tire, all conditions
Cons: dry rot a bit early
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BFGoodrich Tires
h1r0ll3r
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Rating 4.0

My vote is for KO2s. I had the first set on my ‘12 F150 for about 5 years. Replaced them with another set of KO2s and they’ve been pretty solid for the past year or so. Still plenty of tread left on them.

Pros: pretty solid, plenty of tread
Vehicle: Ford
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BFGoodrich Tires
nocrashing
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Rating 4.0

Can you get BF Goodrich all terrain ko2 or ko3? Those work well offroad (deserts and rocks) aren't noisy and grip well on pavement

Pros: grip well on pavement
Cons: noisy
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BFGoodrich Tires

Go with BF Goodrich Comp-2's. I've had a set for over 4 years and over 50K miles. They are nearing the end of their life but still very sticky even in the wet.

Pros: very sticky even wet
Vehicle: Mazda 6
Mileage: 80000 km
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Rating 2.0

Drove about 30 miles on AT3W but the steering wheel shake was so bad that I paid more for the KO2’s. Shake is still there but not as bad. Whatever you pick, make sure to get your wheels properly road force balanced.

Cons: steering wheel shake
Mileage: 48 km
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