Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 TIRE REVIEW
There are 604 reviews for the Mud-Terrain T/A KM2
Rating Snapshot
When asked, 94% of reviewers recommend this tire
Review Summary
The tires excel in off-road conditions like mud, rocks, snow, and ice, providing impressive traction and durability. They also perform well on-road, with good wet and dry traction, though some users note they may wear faster and have a harsher ride when used primarily on paved roads. Overall, the tires are versatile and capable, handling both daily driving and off-road adventures.
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Best all round tires
My ZR2 came with BF Goodrich 31 inch tires. Back in 2002 when the originals needed replacement. I bought the Mud TA's, and have never looked back. They even work in deep snow, because they throw the snow out. Great durable tire, never had a puncture when off roading. Never got stuck in the snow either. I wonder if most people know that BF Goodrich is owend by Michelin? Now if only they made them for my KTM's :o)

35x12.50R15
I have had KM2s for 4 Years and I love them. I have them on a 1968 Ford Bronco that sees alot of offroad use. They are great in just about every category. On road, off road, Mud, Rocks and Snow.

35x12.50R15
I have had KM2s for 4 Years and I love them. I have them on a 1968 Ford Bronco that sees alot of offroad use. They are great in just about every category. On road, off road, Mud, Rocks and Snow.

Great tires
I have a set of 285/70/17's on a fairly stock 2005 Sierra Z71. I drive mostly on road 60-70 miles a day. I do see some offroad conditions, like light trails, gravel and the occasional muddy field. I use my truck to haul, and tow also. These tires are now 4 years old, with 63xxx miles on them, and still have some tread. I highly recommend them as they are not noisy, ride good, and even despite not rotating as I should they have worn evenly. I haven't even had to repair them at all. Although a little more expensive than their competition, the over all value makes them worth it.

Great tires
I have a set of 285/70/17's on a fairly stock 2005 Sierra Z71. I drive mostly on road 60-70 miles a day. I do see some offroad conditions, like light trails, gravel and the occasional muddy field. I use my truck to haul, and tow also. These tires are now 4 years old, with 63xxx miles on them, and still have some tread. I highly recommend them as they are not noisy, ride good, and even despite not rotating as I should they have worn evenly. I haven't even had to repair them at all. Although a little more expensive than their competition, the over all value makes them worth it.

These are the best truck tires
I have ran other brands on my truck and this is the second set of BFG's. I have stock sizes on my super duty and when I want to get anywhere in the desert these are great. Rocks and cactus are no problem as well as sand or mud. Great wearing tires and very tough! I got about 50k on the first set, probably 10k more than I should have. I have never had a flat on either set of tires. Rotate them, proper inflation, keep them balanced, and your front end aligned and they provide the best service you can ask for.

These are the best truck tires
I have ran other brands on my truck and this is the second set of BFG's. I have stock sizes on my super duty and when I want to get anywhere in the desert these are great. Rocks and cactus are no problem as well as sand or mud. Great wearing tires and very tough! I got about 50k on the first set, probably 10k more than I should have. I have never had a flat on either set of tires. Rotate them, proper inflation, keep them balanced, and your front end aligned and they provide the best service you can ask for.

Exceeded expectations
Puchased a set of 35x12.50 R18 for a 2008 F-150. Put 60k miles of mud, snow, sand, gravel and interstate driving without a bit of trouble. No telling how many more miles I could have gotten out of them but I traded the truck. These tires were the most trouble free set of tires I have ever had. Rotate every 6-10k miles and that was it.

Exceeded expectations
Puchased a set of 35x12.50 R18 for a 2008 F-150. Put 60k miles of mud, snow, sand, gravel and interstate driving without a bit of trouble. No telling how many more miles I could have gotten out of them but I traded the truck. These tires were the most trouble free set of tires I have ever had. Rotate every 6-10k miles and that was it.

wouldnt buy them again !
I bought these BF Goodrich Mud Terrains just under 2 years ago, I paid good $$ for them to. I don't drive more then 8 miles a day on average, and take a couple of 150 mile both ways, road trips in a year, I haven't put more than 7,000 miles on them, and they are already cupping and on the front and the back are starting to wear.