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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horrible tread wear
Horrible tread wear. 7000k on my ram 2500 and pull maybe once a week less than 4000lbs and tires are about 50%!!!!!! Not sure what went wrong but you advertise great tread life. At this rate i would have to buy and new set every year. REDICULUS!!!!!! DO NOT BUY IF YOU HAVE A 3/4 TON OR LARGER TRUCK!!! Probably ok for my jeep wrangler but not for a work truck. Half tread in 4 months!!!!!!!!

Very happy
Tires lasted longer than previous KO's traction in mud and snow was very good will buy again.

Great look bad MPG
I bought these KO2's about two weeks ago, first impressions they look great on my truck. I was surprised at how little road noise there is and the ride comfort is very nice. The bad they took my MPG down by 1 mile per gallon, that will add up in the life of the tires. Something to think about before you purchase a set.

KO2?
Have had BFG's all my life. No complaints until I originally bought 4 of these KO2's from alocal tire dealer. Could not get them balanced. Took rotating 8 different tires to get the ride to somewhat be comfortable. New wheels all marked up. Not happy. Will never buy again!

all terrain ta ko2. great tires!
Love these tires for any weather! haven't had em in the snow yet but i bet they will do great! I've heard hundreds of great reviews. and only a few bad ones!

BFG Quality & fair price
I've had lots of good things to say as of today for this improved AT. Cupping issues on old tires even if ever so slight out of adj, this tire should resist. The ride is surprisingly quiet on road and off road holding the edges better with more grip on the outer edges. Lets face it, if it's an 80k mile tread life you want stay with road tires and don't worry about alignments as often. Or have a great riding excellent gripping tire for various trail conditions. Here comes Friday.

80K mille tire
I drive a 2008 Toyota Tacoma. I bought a set of BF All Terrains for my truck almost as soon as it hit 40,00 miles because the factory tires where shot. My truck now has 116k miles on it and these tires honestly still have a little life in them. I rotated them every 10k miles and never tow anything. I'm sure I could have gotten a solid 80k out of them but I typically replace my tires when they start getting questionable just to be safe. Also the set I had were the KO not the KO2 but I'm sure there basically the same thing. Great tire loved it!!!

Ruff ride
I loved my original KO's so I thought I would step up to the KO2's.Best riding and quit big tire Ive ever owned untill you get to 60mph.I feel sorry for the guys at the shop.Its been back there to try and get balanced more than its been at my house.Thank goodness the shop I got em from is awesome.These will be coming off tomorrow for a differ brand! Shame to cause I really wanted to like em.

Very Disappointed!!!!!
I have owned the original TKO and was a very satisfied customer until the new TKO2 was installed in Jan16. At first they were great in the snow and on the road but at 1800 miles they were vibrating pretty bad, dealer re-balanced, so no big deal I figured the roads were rough any thing is possible. over the next 8200hwy miles /6 months these tires have been re-balanced 7 times and tread wear is down over 40%. Dealer says at this rate by Nov. tires will be bald which should be roughly 20k by NOV! OUCH! Since the purchase these tires have created a bad pull especially upon braking and they are vibrating most of the time even after having road force balanced but I tried to deal with it. I have had the truck to 3 alignment shops and the truck has nothing out of spec. The brake shop found nothing wrong with the brakes. The tires aren't cupping but only wearing smoothly and evenly on front and rear. These tires are not near the quality that they used to have the reputation for. The older version on the same truck went 72k hwy/city and still had tread left but if I would have kept the newer version I would have had to buy all 4 tires at-least 3 times in order to achieve the miles on the older TKO set. That was pretty sickening looking at the cost of the future tire cost at that rate! I purchased 4 new Michelin's and so far after 2k they don't need balanced, no road noise, truck has no pull what so ever LOL I can let go of the wheel and the truck tracks straight! Its amazing all the troubles that these tires created! I took TKO2 tires back to the dealer and they contacted BFG. BFG purchased tires back at original purchase price so I can NOT complain about the customer service! BFG stood behind the product without question so hopefully BFG gets the problem fixed so I can have confidence in the tires again! I wouldn't recommend the TKO2 but would recommend BFG line which is owned by Michelin tire. The truck is a 2012 F350 diesel 4X4 crew cab short bed.

Best tire
Absolutely solid tires. I have had 5 sets of these since 2001. A set of 33x10.5r16 on a 2001 Wrangler, 3 sets of 265/70R17's on a 2006 Tacoma, and a set of 285/70R17's on a FJ Cruiser. Always got 80K out of them, on highway and off-road, and always seem to have good tread left on them, very puncture resistant on the trails when aired down, and ride quality is very good.