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Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 9:03 +0000
by pisso01
Threads Merged.

Cheers,

Chris.

BFGoodrich MT KM2 / AT KO2 noise?

PostPosted: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 11:11 +0000
by MidKnight
has anyone had both of these tyres and could tell me if there is much difference in road noise (and any other comments you could add), Im running the MT, but im considering changing over to these new AT ones if there a lot quieter on the road.

Re: BFGoodrich MT KM2 / AT KO2 noise?

PostPosted: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 2:46 +0000
by hylux
The at's are heaps quiet compared to the Mt. You also get better fuel economy

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 2:49 +0000
by Rocket55
Threads merged.

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 3:27 +0000
by Jesse98
I've got KO2s and I love em. Real quiet compared to KM2s

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 4:21 +0000
by 07luxyTD
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Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 4:33 +0000
by fourby4diesel
I'm running ko2 for nearly 5000k.
Silent like Ko. So heaps quiet compared to km2.
Drive same as Ko.
Just looks better.
They say they will last longer offroad, 100% longer :?:
More side protection.

Last check on some Ko, they can last a long time. 0.9mm per 23,000k on the last set I monitored on a 2014 Prado. Went from 11.8 ( new) to 10mm in 46,000k. Car had done 48k, they went in at 2000k.
That 4 tyre rotation only once at about 25,000.

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 6:14 +0000
by rds_929
what pressure is everyone running on the black stuff in there ko2 265/70/17 ???

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 7:29 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
The K02 is not to be confused with a KM2 mud terrain or the original TA KO allterrain.

"From the company that created the first all-terrain 4WD tyre in 1976, the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A® KO2 is the toughest All-terrain tyre ever. Engineered from BFGoodrich’s championship off-road motorsports racing technology, the KO2 4x4 tyre delivers exceptional toughness, durability and traction for traversing harsh conditions, including gravel, dirt, rock, mud and snow. The new KO2 4WD tyre will give you the confidence to take on the toughest challenges for work or play. "

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Current BFG range here:
http://www.bfgoodrich.com.au/product-range/

From the "all Terrain Tyre options" thread
http://www.newhilux.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=25747&start=20
GeeBung wrote:I have BF (KO) AT's and would never buy them again. Only 20,000km on them (running correct pressures for terrain /roadsurface) and they have lost tread blocks and chipped and nicked a ridiculous amount. The sidewalls also cut very easily.

Have to agree with GB.
Either the old BFG All-Terrain T/A's aren't suited to tropical climates or they keep sending shite stock up to the top end.
We have a small fleet of Prados at work that have the old BFG AT T/A's on them - they only last 20-30,000km regularly running the Tanami and Duncan roads among others. Gone thru 2 sets each year - tyre dealer very happy :x

My partner bought her BFG K0's about 1 month before the new K02's were released. She got 245/70/17's.
I waited until release date last year and got a set of 285/75/17 K02's.

We both hit the Gibb River road in out own lux's - her tyres started to shred on the first day...
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Rear tyres first to get cut up. Had to plug a couple sidewall tears up with sealant.
Approx 1500km on the Gibb + side tracks. Some slow bolder/rock crawling, sand + sharp shale/rock at 70/90km/h.

Compared to the T/A K02's:
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Not a scratch
Admittedly these are larger tyres and have only done 2000km total - for track use 8-)
Partner looked at my tyres and turned a little green after the first day

At the end of the trip the older T/A KO model had side wall cuts and tread chunks missing on each tyre.
Owner not happy - looking at K02's with envy/regret

The KO2's?.... no cuts, no chipping
Agree with others here - they are highway quiet too
Tougher side walls, longer tread life - so far the claims stand up.

Bfg K02

PostPosted: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 9:03 +0000
by Bru
Hi all.
Have 2012 hilux 2" lift currently run BFG KO all terrains have got 65000 klm's out of them.Have been on the road for 40 months towing camper trailer and last 2 yrs 14 ft caravan. Tyre's are up for replacement would appreciate feedback on new BFG KO2's have heard good and bad reports.Tossing up betweem them and Kumho MT51 we are heading up the Gibb river road in a couple of weeks so need to do tyres asap.
regards Bruce

Re: Bfg K02

PostPosted: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 10:20 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
Bruce - use the 'SEARCH HERE!' Search<-- box in the top bar. Enter "bfg K02"
You will find a 4 page thread on K0 vs K02's

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 5:21 +0000
by Rocket55
Thanks DB.

Threads merged

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 6:20 +0000
by rds_929
i've had mine on for prob 10,000km now really like them they have a bad habit of getting stones stuck in the tread , and mine are starting to get a little noisier now were silent when i first put them on. wouldn't mind trying something more aggressive next set maybe mickey t at's or even km2's

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Fri, 15 Apr 2016 9:28 +0000
by Earlyninja
My KO2's have just ticked over 6000km and started to get a case of the wobbles. Good as new after a wheel balance.

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Wed, 11 May 2016 6:43 +0000
by Jesse98
Mine have about 15k on em and they're still holding up pretty well. Some slight chipping and gashes but they cop a flogging a fair bit. I'll be going km2 or Baja claws next

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Wed, 11 May 2016 7:01 +0000
by rds_929
does anyone know how much worse the fuel consumption is bewtween ko2's and km2's or mickey t all terrains ??

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 2:45 +0000
by Bru
Have had BFG KO,2 on for 10 months they have chipped badly last set of older style was much better.

Re: Bf goodrich ko2

PostPosted: Mon, 20 Mar 2017 8:47 +0000
by Qwerty
I"m about 5000km's into a set of KO2's , so far so good. They're quiet, but most new AT's are. I do notice "gripping" sound when i corner, never heard that on my coopers. it sounds like you're almost doing a burnout from the rear tyres when with a moderate corner. Must just be the tread pattern.

I got 70k from my Cooper AT3 LT's and they did me well (sold with 40% left on them), so time will tell on these BFG's