All-Terrain T/A KO3 TIRE REVIEW
There are 209 reviews for the All-Terrain T/A KO3
Rating Snapshot
When asked, 71% of reviewers recommend this tire
Review Summary
The BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 tires offer good traction and grip in various conditions, including snow and wet roads. Many customers report a smooth ride and improved fuel economy. However, some users experienced issues such as vibrations, balancing problems, and shorter tread life compared to the previous model. The tires may also be noisier and less comfortable on the highway compared to other all-terrain or highway tires.
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Supposed to be better than the KO2, not sure I would agree.
Recently purchased these tires for my 2024 Toyota 4Runner. I have owned 4 sets of the KO2's in the past and raved about them to everyone. I was super excited to get a set of these as after reading the improvements that BFGoodrich had made to the tire, I didn't know how they could possibly make it any better than the KO2. Well it turns out, they really didn't. Currently this tire has right at about 2000 miles on it, I do not drive this vehicle daily as I have another vehicle to drive. These tires are loud enough on pavement, that it has me questioning if I have a bad wheel bearing or something going on in my front differential. It's really bad, and the drone I hear when driving has now gotten me to the point where I can't unhear it. I absolutely love how these tires look, and they do well enough in snow, I don't really off road the vehicle currently as I live in Colorado and the trails out here really require most of the time a lifted vehicle with larger tires. Currently stock, as the vehicle itself only has 2500 miles on it. I will be going to my local tire shop where I purchased the tires to try and exchange them. Disappointed as I have owned so many brands and types of tires over the years, and I work in the automotive industry, so I have a lot of experience with this stuff, but I can't overlook the noise. Also they have been balanced multiple times and still get a vibration at highway speeds. I think BFGoodrich should have kept the tire the way it was with the KO2. That tire was fantastic. Outside of how this tire looks on a stock 4Runner, which is sick, and the performance in the snow, I can't get behind it. Also in 265/70R17, the tire is 54.9 lbs, and the previous tire I had, a 285/70R17, both LT and both load range E, the larger tire only weighed 51 lbs. Smaller tire weighs more but is supposed to be quieter and wear better? Seems strange to me. Also tires are not cupping or low on air pressure. Just don't know what they actually changed that made this tire worse.
Chris77, we're sorry to read of your disappointment in the KO3's. When you go to your tire dealer, give us a call at 866-866-6605 8am-5pm EST Mon-Fri so that we can get their inspection of the tires and determine next steps.
bfgoodrichtires.com
February 14, 2025

Awesome tires
I bought these tires 2 weeks ago and absolutely love them. I had the KO 2's previously. The KO 3's are so much better on snow and ice, I rarely have to use 4 wheel drive with these. Northern Minnesota.

Reliable all around grip whatever situation.
I bought the KO3’s four months ago in October. Northeast BC. Have done well in all condition with minimal nose on pavement. Have had a few tire over years will be replacing these with these when time to replace.

Would be a lot happier if they didn't blatantly low about the size. I even used their chart, measurements aren't subjective. 35 inch tire is actually 34 inch. Pretty sure false advertising is illegal in Canada.....
Brent, we're sorry there has been some confusion. If you are referring to the Overall Diameter of the tire, we adhere to the T&RA or ETRTO standards. A tire is mounted on the appropriate rim width, then inflated to 1.8 bar (26 psi). A calibrated measurement tape is run around the circumference of the tire in the center of the tread (which represents the largest overall diameter). This measurement of circumference is then divided by the mathematical constant known as PI (3.14126...) to calculate the diameter. Hope the helps to explain.
BFGoodrich
January 21, 2025

KO3 is a right choice
Bought as oem replacement for 21 Chevrolet LT Trailboss. I was considering a few different brands but kept coming back to the KO3. I only have about 100 miles on them but I’m happy with the choice. I did move from load range c to E so psi is higher of course.

ABSOLUTELY SICK LOOKING
285/70/18 ON OEM AT4 18" WHEELS 2024 GMC ELEVATION STOCK SUSPENSION NO RUB

Best All terrain for snow and Gravel I’ve ran
I bought a set of 285/75 r18 for my f-250 a few months ago. I live out west and have to drive a lot of dirt roads and snowy conditions. So far I have been very impressed with this tire by far the best I’ve driven on dirt roads and snow. You really have to be try to break it loose. On the road noise and ride quality is better than my stock tires as well. Have also done great towing with them. I’ve taken them up some very aggressive rocky trails and these tires crawled right along. I’d highly recommend these tires. already have my dad sold on a set after riding along on and off road. Look great too.

I had 100,000 miles on my b.f.goodrich t/a s Just bought a new set of ko3 s hopefully I have the same results

THEESE BABIES WILL KEEP YOU GOING RAIN SNOW AND MO
GOT THEESE TO REPLACE KO2 S. THEY LOOK TO BE BEEFIER. A WHOL LOT MORE THAN JUST A MIDDLE OF THE ROAD TIRE.

Still the king of A/T tires
After owning the previous KO2 tires I was excited to try the new redesigned KO3. Wow they are awesome! Very smooth on pavement and lots of grip offroad. Very impressive