BFGoodrich All Terrain TA KO2 Reviews - Page 2

Given 62% while driving a Suzuki grand vitara (245/70 R16) on a combination of roads for 28,000 spirited miles
Best 50% for all terrain tires 50% Road 50% Off Road 50% Snow 50% Rocks 50% Water :)
Helpful 43 - tyre reviewed on June 6, 2022
Given 81% while driving a Mitsubishi L200 (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 50,000 spirited miles
Great tires, they were able to survive in well shape for 45K miles, previous Maxxis AT771 last 25K miles on same conditions. At least 15K miles were on gravel roads, heavy loaded and high speed (above 50 miles/h), never any issue, the last 5K miles they were not in his best, but still Ok for summer.
Helpful 45 - tyre reviewed on February 22, 2022
Given 50% while driving a Toyota (265/75 R16) on mostly country roads for 40,000 average miles
Tyres are very heavy and hard on tar roads.
Helpful 37 - tyre reviewed on February 22, 2022
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Given 91% while driving a Land Rover Defender (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
DEFENDER 90 , ko2 tyres 265/75-16 , very sure footed and a good ride . previously on 235/85-16 grabbers and continental cross contact at , which i was happy with and had no complaints , but comparing the two the KO2 tyres have less role making them feel more precise . And to me they look good and rugged on a DEF , i would buy again without question .
Helpful 41 - tyre reviewed on December 25, 2021
Given 90% while driving a Mitsubishi L200 (265/70 R17) on mostly country roads for 30,000 average miles
A great long lasting all-terrain tyre for mostly road use. They look aggressive, great on wet and dry roads, relatively quite, and last for a good 50k miles. Not the cheapest, but the best value by far, great all-rounder.
Helpful 34 - tyre reviewed on November 17, 2021
Given 78% while driving a Dacia Duster 4x4 (215/65 R16 S) on a combination of roads for 20,000 spirited miles
Got these tires on my 2016 1.5dci 110hp Dacia Duster 4x4 6MT - fully bash plated from front to rear and off road suspension fitted to it, on OEM off road steel rims (not bed locked but with the sunken valve so it is protected from ripping). On road: Let's start from this: They are definitely off road tires! They are noisy and they are heavy so mall crawler owners will be very displeased with the comfort levels. If you know that before buying them, they will surprise you on road as they have a spectacular wear rate and plenty of grip in the dry. Comparable to touring non premium on road tires, both wear and dry grip wise. In the wet, they have an exceptional resistance to aquaplaning but are nowhere near "on road" tires when referring to grip levels. That being said, they don't snap at you either. You know the limit is closer BUT they are progressive and give lots and lots of feedback. If you are familiar to the general concepts of driving, they will never startle you and are actually quite pleasant to play with when there's no traffic around. If, on the other hand, you just yank the steering wheel like a monkey, they will kill you. The same may apply for roads with compacted snow and/or ice on them. Efficiency wise, the car uses about 15% more fuel compared to normal road tires. Now, let's talk off road: First things first, lower pressure from 2.2 bar to at least 1.8 bar but can go as low as 0.8 bar (extreme cases) without unseating the bed (the Duster is quite a light vehicle). Normally i use between 1.3 and 1.8 bar when off road, depending on the conditions. In the dry, may it be rocks, roots, stones, sand, dirt, whatever you throw at them they will handle with ease from crawling speeds to bashing at what feels like at least one million miles per hour... They will survive anything, they are built really tough! I couldn't believe the pointy rocks i've made contact with (to be read "hit") crawling in river beds or on forest roads driven like rally stages and never had a puncture or tear. Actually there's not even a scratch on any of the side walls. In the wet (rocks, roots, sand, stones) they are still great and grip well. On saturated dirt/deep mud they pack up quite easily and just like any other AT tire, they won't do much in those conditions (compared to MTs, not to road tires which are hopeless). In the snow they pack quite an unexpected punch even though they don't even have that many small sipes, like dedicated snow tires. They are both "M+S" and "3MPSF" rated and they truly deserve it. In puffy, dry snow they go like you're on dry dirt (tested from 10 to 50 cm deep). In wet heavy snow they need a bit of momentum which can be tricky to gain from a standstill on a 20% gradient, but once you got that, they keep on going like a train (tested in snow 20 to 35 cm deep), provided that you keep your foot planted on the loud pedal. Long story short, will definitely buy again because the ease of mind given by the toughness and off road prowess surpasses the inconvenient that you have to drive a bit slower and stay a bit further behind the vehicle in front of you when it rains.
Helpful 36 - tyre reviewed on February 17, 2021
Given 58% while driving a Land Rover Defender (235/85 R16) on a combination of roads for 2,000 average miles
Very disappointing, especially in the wet , not what they used to be.
Helpful 35 - tyre reviewed on February 5, 2021
Given 64% while driving a Land Rover Defender (235/80 R18) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
Great tyres in wet, mud, snow and ice if you ant to go forwards. never had a problem. If you want to stop in the wet, snow or ice, they are the worst tyres I have every used. They lock up at the slightest brake pressure and offer no retardation. I tow a trailer and they are even worse then as the trailer ends up pushing the Land Rover before the trailer brakes operate. Cannot comment on wear as I have only done about 5000miles with them. I would NEVER buy again.
Helpful 32 - tyre reviewed on January 27, 2021
Given 72% while driving a Land Rover Defender (235/85 R16) on mostly country roads for 5,000 average miles
Grip really well in the dry. Wet braking is a problem. They lock up at the slightest braking pressure. Good grip in mud and snow but braking problems are there again. In snow they lock up as soon as the brakes are applied. For braking in wet or snowy conditions they are the worst tyres I have had. Only done 5000 miles but intend to replace them.
Helpful 24 - tyre reviewed on January 15, 2021
Suzuki (235/70 R16 S) on a combination of roads for 30,000 spirited miles
Off road king with no punctures but with the price of the on road quality
Helpful 78 - tyre reviewed on December 20, 2019
Given 89% while driving a Land Rover Defender (235/85 R16) on a combination of roads for 5,000 easy going miles
For an excellent off-road, all-terrain tyre - it is impressive on the road. The levels of grip on tarmac are confidence inspiring and put my previous old school agricultural mud tyres to shame. Very comfortable and negligible tyre whine, hum or rumble noise. Looks gnarly too! Would definitely recommend and buy again.
Helpful 42 - tyre reviewed on September 25, 2019
Given 90% while driving a Mitsubishi Shogun 3.2Ltr Diesel LWB (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
Fitted to a Shogun 4x4 in place of stock Bridgestone Deuler HT's, what an improvement !!
Under steer in the dry and especially wet is a thing of the past. Pulling away under full power in the snow is possible, without wheelspin. Having been off-road in Wales on a real sheep trail on the stock tyres which struggled in places, I can't wait to try a similar track with these boots on, but already know they will deal with anything you throw at them.
The one small negative is the increase in road noise at certain speeds, but for the extra grip and safety and confidence they inspire, this is a tiny price to pay. Very long lasting tread also.
Helpful 40 - tyre reviewed on February 9, 2019