Pros: Good looks and great traction; excellent treads, worth waiting for a long-lasting order! Cons: Expensive but safe to own.
The last event you want to happen to you on the way to your office is a flat tire caused by some useless metalic debris strategically strewn to test the reliability of your tire. As for me, I have this unannounced problem taken care for quite some time...
I am currently using a set of 32"x11.5" 15 BFG AT/KO tires on my Isuzu Rodeo SUV. They have been an excellent set of tires for me and have received many compliments from people on how they look.
Pros: Great performance in an all-around tire. Cons: expensive, not for true enthusiasts I guess.
First, I'm NOT an off-roader, I'm also not trying to make my vehicle look like some half-assed monster truck. I run stock rims and stock tire sizes. My 00 tahoe sees mostly dry pavement, snow and the occasional dirt/sand road. With a winter ...
Pros: Great look, tread design, road and winter driving traction Cons: none so far
I read lots of reviews on SUV tires before replacing my 1996 Jeep Cherokee (Up-Country) 4x4 tires, and found this tire to come very much recommended. The BFG AT TA KOs are a great tire. I've owned the BFGs before, and had them on a 1987 Isuzu Trooper...
Pros: Decent off-road performance with excellent on-road traction, handling and treadwear Cons: Fixed price for two years meant higher dealer prices
In the mid 90's, BFG got bought by Michelin, and Michelin poured in tons of R&D money. BFG invented the idea of an A/T tire in the mid-70's, but didn't spend money improving on the original design. The KO came out in the late 1990's as a redesign of the...
Pros: Best all around tire for your light truck/SUV Cons: None
We've owned a Ford Bronco II 4x4 since we bought it new in 1988. We do a lot of hiking and rock climbing so we drive a fair amount off-road and occasionally on some really bad dirt roads. By really bad I don't mean muddy or sandy, I mean uneven dirt...
Pros: Good all around tire, great durability, works decently in most terrains. Cons: Not a "hardcore" off road tire
Totally new review as of Dec 05, since I now have a ton more experience with these tires in a varaity of sizes. My first set of BFG AT's were 32 x 11.50's on my 1992 Chevy K1500. They were great tires and worked wonderfully for what I needed them ...
When you are trying to decide on a tire for a pickup truck or a SUV you will not find a lot of help. Wear and speed ratings are all very good, but they don't tell you very much about road feel, noise or grip. Dealers will sell you up as often as...
Pros: Handles rain, dirt, & snow better than most other brands. Gives you peace of mind. Cons: A slight noise increase versus fancy highway tires.
Back in 1997, I was in need of new tires for my Jeep Cherokee (which is our weekend vehicle). I decided to replace my then Michelin AT tires that were horrible by todays standards for off-road truck/SUV tires. After some research, my Jeep mechanic ...
Pros: Longevity, Tri-Guard sidewall, Duability, and performance Cons: Price, Tendancy to throw small graval, and gumming up.
Having been in the tire industry for over six years, I've seen almost every tire in the business. I don't want to say that I am an expert, but I have had hands-on experience. I have had the opportunity to sell, maintain, and personally experience what ...
Pros: America's Tire Store has the BEST warranty & they honor it. Cons: a dozen sidewall slashes in 6 years. Slippery on ice & wet pavement
I've had BFG AT's on my 4x4's for 10 years with mostly good results. used to have a Mitsubishi Montero 4x4 2 door 4 cyl, and it did the best it could off road. only ruined a coupla tires in a few years. Now I have a 1998 Jeep Wrangler with 32" 11.5" ...
Pros: Good traction for road, and dry off-road. Good for average 4x4 trails. Cons: KO's wear a lot faster than the previous BFG A/T's. Load up in snow (off-road).
I have 85,000 miles on my earlier model BFG All-terrains. Had to put 2 KO's on after 24,000 because I sliced two up on rocks wheelin. The KO's, with 24,000 less miles (61,000), have the same amount of tread remaining. The KO's definitely are softer!...
Pros: Amazing traction on snow, sand/gravel, and soft mud. Cons: Cost is higher, but it's well worth it.
I purchased a set of 15" BF Goodrich All Terrain TA KO's for my 1998 Chevy Tracker 4x4 (4door). I know what some of you are saying, WHAT?!? Why spend $570 on tires for something that has a 95hp engine?!? Normally I might agree, however, we have ...
Pros: Excellent road handling, Wear, and snow traction. VG sidewalls Cons: Thick mud traction, price, and need to rotate religiously
I bought a set of 285/70 17 bf a/t for my 2006 dodge ram 2500/diesel right when I bought the truck new and haven't been disappointed. I spend a good amount of time off road in VT and ME and haven't experienced a flat yet. I do have some nasty cuts in the ...
1 305/70-16 Bf Goodrich Mud Km2 Tire 70r16 R16 70r 1 NEW 305/70-16 BF Goodrich Mud KM2 Tire 70R16 R16 70R Description: With a Krawler-inspired tread, the BFGoodrich Mud Terrain T/A KM2 has a footprint ...
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