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Someone should get a set of KO3s (only 2 OE sizes for now, one of which is 33” - aka 285/70R17) to be the guinea pig and tell us how they are off-road, in the rain/wet, snow, etc. ;)
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Mine have around 24k and I haven't noticed any change in performance (at this point). I do a 5 tire rotation every 5k. I run them around 34-35 psi & tread wear is even. They are easy to slip the rear out on a wet road if you gas it, but that is expected with this type of tire & rwd. They haven't gotten "worse" in that regard.
 

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Someone should get a set of KO3s (only 2 OE sizes for now, one of which is 33” - aka 285/70R17) to be the guinea pig and tell us how they are off-road, in the rain/wet, snow, etc. ;)
Go for it.

I got 165,000 miles out of a KO2 on my F350.











It was a spare, but hey, miles are miles, right?
 

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I got 28k out of my KO2s and they were trashed, and I am not an aggressive driver. Backs were completely worn, and the fronts had decent tread but were "choppy" and loud. Took it to the dealer at 25k and they told me they were over-inflated, and there was nothing they could do. I said that is funny because I only ever had it serviced at the dealer, so you are the ones who overinflated them. The dealer quoted me replacement KO2s at $547 PER TIRE plus mounting balancing, etc. I said thanks, but hard pass. LOL. So like you, I have not had good luck with tire warranties. Same non-squatch Badlands. The only reason I even looked at them, is like your experience, I broke the rear end free at about 25 mph on a freeway on ramp in wet weather with moderate throttle.

My plan was to try Falken Wildpeak AT3Ws, but I found a deal too good to pass up on an exact replacement set of brand-new KO2s on marketplace. So I am giving them another shot. Reading a lot of reviews has me thinking that maybe I got a bad set. People love them, but I was not thrilled. Hoping this set does better.
I'm sorry but inflation and rotation is the owners responsibility. No tire will last if you don't get the inflation psi correct by keeping an eye on wear and adjusting accordingly and rotating tires. You are not driving an Escape with little cheap tires on it. Good tires of this size are expensive and if you want to get your moneys worth you have to work at it.
 
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Go for it.

I got 165,000 miles out of a KO2 on my F350.











It was a spare, but hey, miles are miles, right?
Well this seems ridiculous. Are you sure about that number? Are you adding up each tire?
 

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BFG KO2's are pretty much crap after 25K miles and will slip and slide in rain, snow, and mud exponentially after that.
I found that to be the case on my Raptor back in the day too.
If I got a little over 20k out of them I was happy.... anything beyond that and I did not trust them in the rain.
 

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My Gladiator (solid front axle) could go 10,000 miles between rotations on K02’s before needing a rotation but my experience with IFS vehicles has been no more than 5,000 miles between rotations. My Goodyears on my Sasquatch start to show a bit of cupping in the front tires around 4,000 miles. Once you let the cupping get bad it’s too late to save them so rotate often. BTW I had over 50,000 miles on my last set of K02’s and they would have safely gone to 60K
 

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IME, the BFGs will dry rot and Crack before tread wears thin. About 3 winters. I got rid of them on my raptor and haven't looked back again. I'm a big fan of General Grabber X3s. They'll go on the bronco next....
 

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My Gladiator (solid front axle) could go 10,000 miles between rotations on K02’s before needing a rotation but my experience with IFS vehicles has been no more than 5,000 miles between rotations. My Goodyears on my Sasquatch start to show a bit of cupping in the front tires around 4,000 miles. Once you let the cupping get bad it’s too late to save them so rotate often. BTW I had over 50,000 miles on my last set of K02’s and they would have safely gone to 60K
Pfft...with BFG KO2's in 37x12.5x17 on my 2019 JLUR if I did not balance them every 5K (or sooner), they rode like crap. I'll never buy another set of them.
 

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Pfft...with BFG KO2's in 37x12.5x17 on my 2019 JLUR if I did not balance them every 5K (or sooner), they rode like crap. I'll never buy another set of them.
That sucks. I’m glad I didn’t have to deal with that
 

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BFG 37x12x17s with about 20k miles to date. No current issues, on road, off road. I have a fair amount of experience with KO2s on past jeeps with similar experience. I have also had Nitto Terra Grapplers which had similar wear patterns. I would replace the K02s in kind when I had to replace.
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You’ll never get the tire life out of the 1st set of tires that you’ll get out of the 2nd set. Doesn’t matter the brand, pretty much all of them are built cheaper than the aftermarket set you’ll put on next.

as far as bfg’s in general, they are notorious for wearing fast, never had good luck with them.
 
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It's real, but you need to re-read the post, especially the last line.
HAHA My bad.... I read "It was with my spare, but hey, miles are miles, right?" I was thinking you meant you used the 5th tire as well. I'm brain dead...
 

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As mentioned earlier, most likely the compound has hardened over time and was exacerbated by the cold temperatures.
Most like the cause of Paul Walker death, racing around in a super car with 10 year old tires.
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