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BFGoodrich Tires
Rypat
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Rating 5.0

Haven't had Falken but I currently have KO2's on my 470. I live near Durango at 8400' and still have 3' of snow. I haven't had any complaints with these tires, on road, off-road, on snow or ice. They perform way better than Yokohama's, or Hankooks in my opinion and I will most likely get them again.

Pros: no complaints, great performance
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BFGoodrich Tires

Both great all terrains. Which means, good at most things, great at nothing. Ko2 is the standard for a reason, wildpeaks WERE the more affordable sexy new alternative. Were is the key, not much cheaper like they used to be. Still I got 40k out of mine before going back to ko2s on my gx470. Ko2 is a much better looking tire with a more unique tread pattern that works great in the snow and rain. Not so great in mud, but that’s why they make mud terrains.

Pros: better looking, unique tread
Cons: not great in mud
Vehicle: Lexus
Mileage: 40000 km
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BFGoodrich Tires

KO2s - 50k on my 80 series and still have 8/32nds tread (roughly half way worn). Mileage warranty is 50k. Super quiet compared to other ATs I've tried.

Pros: super quiet, long lasting
Mileage: 50000 km
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BFGoodrich Tires
badgraydog
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Rating 5.0

Have the KO2 on my Ram 2500. Better traction than stock on wet pavement, no increase in tire noise and same fuel mileage. Would buy again.

Pros: better traction, no noise
Cons: none
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BFGoodrich Tires
DraegerV1
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Rating 5.0

I have run a decent range of all terrains. The KO2's by far performed the best; they were the most quiet, got the best mileage and performed the best offroad, especially when aired down.

Pros: most quiet, best mileage
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Pirelli Tires
tc_spears
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Rating 5.0

I quickly switched to Pirelli P-Zero Nero all season tires and the different was night and day. Much better grip and stopping ability.....and I once took the car through about a foot of unplowed snow and didn't loose grip.

Pros: better grip, stopping ability
Cons: slippy
Vehicle: Ford
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Pirelli Tires
Nismo4x4
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Rating 4.0

+1 on the Pirelli Elect. Went to 18s for my M3P and the tire is super comfortable, quiet, and naturally more efficient.

Pros: super comfortable, quiet
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BFGoodrich Tires
Nkogneeto
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Rating 3.0

I have the KO’s. They don’t balance for shit and are very soft. They have decent grip, and aren’t terribly loud. This is my third set.

Pros: decent grip, aren’t loud
Cons: don’t balance, very soft
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Pirelli Tires
iamtherealhawkman
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Rating 2.0

Echoing similar sentiments on the 21's - Rotated at 8k and seem to be ripping through them faster than I anticipated.

Cons: wear fast, low mileage
Mileage: 8000 km
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Pirelli Tires
No_Result6885
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Rating 2.0

I have 22” and have 5/32 tread left and currently have 16k miles logged. I don’t think they’ll last another 10. I’m also not the biggest fan of Pirelli.

Cons: low mileage, dislike Pirelli
Mileage: 16000 km
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