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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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YOKOHAMA Tires

I appreciate seeing the tire conversations here in particular because I have a 2019 GX460 Premium (no lift, Lexus rims, nothing special yet) and tires are a fresh concern but I don't mean to hijack a topic on two other specific tire models, and if it's inappropriate I can delete this, but has anybody got any thoughts on Yokohama Geolandars for a GX?

I've run 2 or 3 sets on my former vehicle, a 2013 Nissan Rogue, and they were simply fantastic.

Pros: fantastic tires
Vehicle: Nissan
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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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YOKOHAMA Tires

I've been running Yokohama ascend gt for a month now. They are super quiet and v rated tire. These are much better tires then stock no doubt!

Pros: super quiet, better than stock
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BFGoodrich Tires
GreenPaperHands
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Rating 3.0

I have a suburban and a Tahoe, I went with KO2 on both first but they suck in wet weather. Highway speeds and flash flood rains those tires are all over the road, and are noisy. They are great off-road and have taken them through rough terrain that took chunks off the sidewalk and never had a puncture and they last forever. I am now running the AT3w they are quieter on the road, perform better in wet weather. And they still perform well offroad.

Pros: great off-road, last forever
Cons: suck in wet weather, noisy
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Two major alignments on my 22 Outback Premium 16,000 miles and the tires need replacing, under warranty sir thanks, I was told yeah that’s typical with the Yokohama’s?

Pros: under warranty
Cons: tires need replacing
Mileage: 25750 km
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