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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KO vs KO2 is on
I have a 2006 Silverado 1500HD LT 6.0 50k miles original owner. I put a set of BFG KO Lt315/70r17D about 7 yrs ago 40k I love the tire so much I bought a set of BFG KO2 265/70r16E The KO2 looks great if it performs as well I will be happy. The KO have done me well in sand snow wet towing and still have 40 to 50% tread left but its been 7 years i dont want to risk a problem with old tires. Im going back to my original dia 30.4 to up my tow n brake rating. Ive driven on the beach and it rides ontop of the sand never digs in and my truck weighs close to 7k with a full tank of gas. I drove in 36" of unplowed snow no problem my front end and bumper was the plow lol. My MPG is 12 city 18 hwy with the KO Lt315/70r17D and should improve with the KO2 Lt265/70r16E or stay the same. there about 100 lbs rotating mass differance between to 2 and 400 to 500 rpm so the weight diff is a wash from the rotating mass. I will update after ive driven a bit so right now my opinion is based on my KO performance over the last 7 years

KO2 285/70-17
Better than the Ko1 design as far as the side wall. Not better in performance. For snow I prefer the Mud terrain over this tire. AT fills with snow/mud and does not clear it out like the MT does. If you do mostly street driving this is a good tire, If you do any type of winter driving, mild off-roading or aggressive off-roading just scratch the AT off the list and buy a different tire. Will not buy the All Terrain again...

Work for me
These work for me. I have a 2000 ZR2, I get about 30,000 mi. per set. I drive in town, highway, and a fair amount of rural and off road. These were OEM and I have no complaints. They perform well in all the conditions I have encountered, but I don't do any extreme driving. So, I have no reason to try anything else.

Work for me
These work for me. I have a 2000 ZR2, I get about 30,000 mi. per set. I drive in town, highway, and a fair amount of rural and off road. These were OEM and I have no complaints. They perform well in all the conditions I have encountered, but I don't do any extreme driving. So, I have no reason to try anything else.

35x12.50 r17 10ply is 34" tall no more
I just purchase a set of 5 tires from a local dealer here in Greenville nc. I did my homework on what I wanted. looking at you spec sheets on sizes and what they really measure. I purchased 35x12.50 r17 (part number 50022) in the 10ply a/t ko2. the tires were mounted on a 17x9 rims made by fuel rims company. with 35-36psi in the tire not on the jeep it only measures 34 1/8 " tall. With it on the jeep 35-36 psi all 4 tires are at 33 7'8" to 34" tall. So now you have my information on the tire can you tell me why you are selling a 35x12.50 tire that only measures 34 inches tall at best.??? Your spec sheet list it at 34.5 " tall. I understand that it will not be 34.5 on the money however not even 34 is a little much. If i had know they were going to be 34.0" then I would have order your 37' tire which i am guessing will only be 36 at best. I thought that BF goodrich was a company that i could count on for a great product, and being accurate however I guess I was wrong. This is the third set and last!!! I hate the tire does not measure close to what is on it... 35x12.50 only 34" tall at best.

DO not buy these
These tires will not balance, lots of vibration above 60 MPH. Had the tires "road force" balance twice and they still vibrate like crazy. Dealer just keep telling me that there is nothing wrong with tires. Before I put these on the truck rode great...now not so much.

Road Warrior
Ordered & installed LT - KO2's November 2014 on my 2014 Chevrolet Crew Cab 4WD Z71. I put over 30k miles on them. I drove in 14" snow in Kentucky, solid frozen ice roads in Tennessee, off road trails in Sedona, Arizona, 10" snow in New Mexico, mud roads in many national & state parks, never got stuck, never needed snow chains, drove around many other vehicles in severe conditions that could not even move out of their own tracks. If you drive an emergency vehicle you should equip your vehicles with these tires and I will not continue to drive around you as you slip & slid in the road looking disgusted.

Wouldn't run on anything else.
Let's put it this way, I've owned several GMC 2500's and used the GOODRICH T/A since 2002 and would not run anything else. I used to pig hunt hard and these tires put me in places others simply could not get. I was the guy they would come to get to pull them out. I drive long distances and these are as quite as any other tire, I drive in ice and these are like glue, pushed lots of snow and NEVER got stuck. This is the tire I will use the rest of my life. On fuel mileage I wouldn't know, won't use another tire. Rob

Tread life awful
I run then on my 2006 dodge Ram diesel and got only 9600 miles, great looking, and handle they fair good traction on and off road but defective tread life. I will not buy another set! FAIL!

BF All-Terrian's
This is my second set of the ALL-Terrains these by far have outlasted any other all-terrian tire I have ever purchased. These KO2's are extremely quiet on the Highway and really grab offroad. I have never gotten less than 55,000 miles of any set of BF's in the all-terrians. I highly recommend these tires over pretty much anything on the market! They really hold up and are extremely tough and reliable.