All-Terrain T/A KO2 TIRE REVIEW
There are 1333 reviews for the All-Terrain T/A KO2
Rating Snapshot
When asked, 75% of reviewers recommend this tire
Review Summary
The tires provide excellent traction and performance in various driving conditions, including snow, mud, and off-road environments. They are praised for their durability, with some owners reporting over 100,000 km of use. However, a few customers have experienced issues with premature wear or balancing problems. Overall, the tires offer a balance of on-road comfort and off-road capability.
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1011-1020 on 1333 reviews

My third set
This is my third set of these tires. I have 278000 miles on my 2001 Chevy 2500HD. I tried some Other tires but they didn't perform as well as the Goodrich so I just put another set on. Immediately noticed a better ride.

Trash tires for 2500 mega cab!
Daily use. Normal driving. Less than 13,000 miles almost bald. Junk!

The "improvements" from the original not worth the tradeoff
I've had my truck since 2006. Bought it with TA Ko 1's in 31's and replaced it with 2 sets of original ko's in 32". Each time I got over 55k with room to spare. It was time to replace the tires for a 3rd time and I went with the KO2 in 32". I currently have 22k miles on the tires and 5/32 tread depth left. To say I am disappointed would be an understatement. If I was told when I purchased these tires that there no longer was a mileage warranty I would not have bought them . After years of buying a 50k tire what makes it ok to sell a 35k tire and not inform people better of the huge changes. I really hope I will be able to safely make it through snow season with these. They do drive a lot better in varying conditions Ill give you guys that. To the salesman who tried to say but they get better gas mileage ..... I drive 32" tires do you think I care about gas mileage? I dont think this compound change was what I wanted.

Old style KO's were better
Bought a set almost a year ago to date. Tires are a set of drag slicks with only 25,000 miles on them with a 00' 3/4 ton dodge cummins. I do alot of mountain driving, about 1,300 miles a month. but when they were new, they were great tires. would i buy again...? depends on funds...lol Thanks

Best light truck tire.
Just purchased the 2nd set of four BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/As for my pick-up. I have them on a 2001 Ford F-150 Super Crew 4x4. The previous set of tires lasted 13 years and over 61,000 miles. Ran them off-road in snow, mud and sand as well as many highway miles. Best light truck tire I have ever had!

Best performing AT tire for both pavement and Jeep Trails
This is our 4th set of KOs on the 2003 F150 Supercrew. We run this truck all over town, across country in winter ski trips, Snow/Ice conditions are excellent, In the Desert off road and at least 3 times a year in the High Sierra on Jeep trails. (difficult trails with a full load of dirtbikes onboard) The truck just turned 245,000 miles so counting the inferior stock tires at 40,000mi the rest are getting us OVER 50,000 miles. Road noise is minimal for an AT tire. Do not buy the load C unless all you do is drive roads. (extra ply on sidewalls are a must in the rocky back country) The KO2 design and load E rating are the best both for sidewall protection when aired down on the jeep trails and the sipping slots in the tread design are superior for blasting through snow drifts, icy road travel and crossing rivers, sand, mud etc. All around the best value and worth the price.

Very dissapointed
Really dissapointed, ive driven about 7000 miles the tyres are very noisy, and have worn out of shape. The back of each tread has worn more than the front, especially on my front tyres. I swapped them front to back to find that i had no grip, it woukd go sideways around every corner!

Great off-road and winter tire, not best for bare pavement
The tire adds great stability to the vehicle and has excellent traction. Regardless of being off-road, taking corners at full speed, towing, or driving in snow and ice... it does great. The only downsides are comfort and fuel efficiency. The ride is stiff on bare pavement (where I spend most of my time) and my fuel mileage dropped 1 to 2 MPG compared to having Rugged Trail T/A tires. My vehicle is a 2007 Toyota Tacoma TRD Crew Cab with short bed.

2015 Jeep Renegade, Great tire
It's obvious that most of these 1 star ratings are people who never rotate their tires or get proper alignments. Each tire is over 20 lbs more than stock and i have no problems with power, even with my 4 banger. In town mpg have been the same. On the highway its barely noticable, maybe 1 mpg less. Off roading is where you really notice your money's worth. If you spend a majority of your time on pavement but want something capable off road these tires are it. A little bit more noisy but A LOT quieter than mudders. Did I mention they look great? I can't wait to get these on snow. My only complaint is that I wish they made it in the 225/70/17 Like the older ko's or in 235/65/17 Like Hankook's and some others all terrain tire. Expensive, yes, but worth every penny.

Love the tire - too much for my 2014 4 cylinder Tacoma
I love the good looks, traction and durability of this tire. However, the load range E tire is too heavy for my 4 cylinder Tacoma. I lost 1-2 MPG's when I replaced the stock tires with this tire and the motor is working pretty hard to turn the tires. Especially when I go into the mountains around Denver. These tires would be great on a heavier duty truck.