BF Goodrich KO2 All Terrain Tires
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Overview
These are the all-terrain tires .They are manufactured by BF Goodrich and are specifically called the All-Terrain T/A . These are the K02 versions. It is important to note that the KO2 is an upgrade from the KO. These are newer tires. If you want to buy, obviously you can still buy these new. If you want to buy the older ones, the KOs, I don’t think you will be able to find them brand new anymore.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOyYrHXQPC8
Hey everyone, today I will be reviewing these amazing tires here.
Overview
These are the all-terrain tires .They are manufactured by BF Goodrich and are specifically called the All-Terrain T/A . These are the K02 versions. It is important to note that the KO2 is an upgrade from the KO. These are newer tires. If you want to buy, obviously you can still buy these new. If you want to buy the older ones, the KOs, I don’t think you will be able to find them brand new anymore.
ManufacturerThese are BG Goodrich tires. BF Goodrich has been around for a long time. It is a popular brand. It is a brand that has been around in the tire work for very long time so they are very trustworthy.
Application/Use
Heavy Duty use -
This is going to be obviously for your SUV using your heavy duty tracks.
I specifically have the 285/65/R18
How long does the tread last?
The reason I like these tires a lot is that, even though they are relatively expensive, these tires will last you quite some time.
I personally had my mechanic (who installed these tires) tires tell me that I will have to specifically use these, otherwise I will have so much tire tread left that they will start to get too old to be able to use. (Tread will outlast the tire life).
The main point being that, these tires are going to have a lot of tread wear.
I had these on for approximately 7500 miles to 10,000 miles so far.
Application/Use
Heavy Duty use -
This is going to be obviously for your SUV using your heavy duty tracks.
I specifically have the 285/65/R18
How long does the tread last?
The reason I like these tires a lot is that, even though they are relatively expensive, these tires will last you quite some time.
I personally had my mechanic (who installed these tires) tires tell me that I will have to specifically use these, otherwise I will have so much tire tread left that they will start to get too old to be able to use. (Tread will outlast the tire life).
The main point being that, these tires are going to have a lot of tread wear.
I had these on for approximately 7500 miles to 10,000 miles so far.
Do they all come with white letters?
What's interesting about these tires is that they have the white lettering that's already on there.
In case you do not want the letters visible, you can have the person installing them put them on the opposite side where, even though the lettering is still there, it's not highlighted in white.
Where have you driven these?
I have personally taken these tires through every single terrain imaginable except for mud.
I have taken them through rain, through dry streets to snow through heavy dirt and I have never had an issue with them at all. In fact they actually seem to perform even better in those harsh terrains.
At same time, they are very quiet and very comfortable because usually one downside to buying heavy duty tires or all terrain tires like this is, a lot of times they tend to be really loud. They tend to make a noise. Mine sound great and they are incredibly comfortable.
A lot of times tires are not going to be tuned to be comfortable on the road that is what you want always want to invest in a reputable tire brand
These tires are suitable for the streets, in the town, up the mountains and even through snow without developing any issues whatsoever. Just make sure that whatever specific application you go into or whatever environment you go into, the specific tire sizes you choose are good for each respective environment. For example, if you are in the snow you want a tire that is a little narrower, that way it digs through the snow otherwise it is just going to be like big old blankets. For playing in the mud there is a different application for that.
What is nice is that (if you know anything about off-roading) if you need to take them some rough terrains when you want to get more traction just let some air out.
I chose to go with this specific tire size (285/65/R18), not too wide and not too narrow either. I thought that was a good compromise between everything. Here in Southern California we do not really have too much snow at least not on a daily basis.
I understand a lot of times people might get smaller wheel sizes but that is a whole different conversation.These tires fit on with no problems. I did not have any issues with them balancing.
What's interesting about these tires is that they have the white lettering that's already on there.
In case you do not want the letters visible, you can have the person installing them put them on the opposite side where, even though the lettering is still there, it's not highlighted in white.
Where have you driven these?
I have personally taken these tires through every single terrain imaginable except for mud.
I have taken them through rain, through dry streets to snow through heavy dirt and I have never had an issue with them at all. In fact they actually seem to perform even better in those harsh terrains.
At same time, they are very quiet and very comfortable because usually one downside to buying heavy duty tires or all terrain tires like this is, a lot of times they tend to be really loud. They tend to make a noise. Mine sound great and they are incredibly comfortable.
A lot of times tires are not going to be tuned to be comfortable on the road that is what you want always want to invest in a reputable tire brand
These tires are suitable for the streets, in the town, up the mountains and even through snow without developing any issues whatsoever. Just make sure that whatever specific application you go into or whatever environment you go into, the specific tire sizes you choose are good for each respective environment. For example, if you are in the snow you want a tire that is a little narrower, that way it digs through the snow otherwise it is just going to be like big old blankets. For playing in the mud there is a different application for that.
What is nice is that (if you know anything about off-roading) if you need to take them some rough terrains when you want to get more traction just let some air out.
I chose to go with this specific tire size (285/65/R18), not too wide and not too narrow either. I thought that was a good compromise between everything. Here in Southern California we do not really have too much snow at least not on a daily basis.
I understand a lot of times people might get smaller wheel sizes but that is a whole different conversation.These tires fit on with no problems. I did not have any issues with them balancing.
One thing to notice is that my car sits out in the street for the majority of its time the sun does hit these tires directly and I have not had any issues with cracking or anything like that.
The only thing that you see here is basically just dirt.
These are still relatively new-feeling and I bought them a long time ago.
Recommendation
In case you are looking for a good tire brand for your SUVs or any anything that might take off-road(and availability to drive anywhere) get the BF Goodrich KO2 All-terrain tires. Thanks.
Price Check
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Get in touch!
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The only thing that you see here is basically just dirt.
These are still relatively new-feeling and I bought them a long time ago.
Recommendation
In case you are looking for a good tire brand for your SUVs or any anything that might take off-road(and availability to drive anywhere) get the BF Goodrich KO2 All-terrain tires. Thanks.
Price Check
http://amzn.to/2EbF42C
Get in touch!
Email: stuffiusechannel@gmail.com
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