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Noticed this a while back but forgot to post about it... BFG will be releasing new KO3 tires soon. The SIERRA HD AT4 will be available in Spring 2023 and has been shown equipped with LT275/65R20 KO3 tires as an option.

https://www.gmc.com/future-vehicles/2024-sierra-hd

Ford Bronco BFGoodrich KO3 All-Terrain T/A tires are coming soon BFGoodrich KO3 All-Terrain T:A tire
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Hopefully they are better than the ko2s in rain and snow.
Looks like they redesigned the tread pattern to achieve that. I know people loved the look of the alternating cheese curl tread blocks on the KO2 but that could have been the Achilles heel in rain. Wonder if this iteration will get a positive reception from the BFG crowd.
 

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Hopefully they are better than the ko2s in rain and snow.
I have Ko2s on my F350 right now and I feel like they are pretty darn good in the snow, for an A/T tire. Up there with the Wildpeaks for snow performance.
 

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nice... been waiting for those. Lets SEE EM! need tech specs.
 

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I’ve been looking at the Maxis Razrs. But the new Ko3 look promising.
I have the Maxxix RAZR AT on mine in a 37. An Awesome tire on and off road. I dont live in a snowy climate so I cant attest to that, but they do awesome off road, and ride really nice on road.
 

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Hopefully they are better than the ko2s in rain and snow.
are they K02s that bad in rain and snow then? I don't want to have to get new rubber right away.
 

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I have Ko2s on my F350 right now and I feel like they are pretty darn good in the snow, for an A/T tire. Up there with the Wildpeaks for snow performance.
I had Wildpeaks on my wrangler - they were some of my favorite tires and great in the snow and rain. Lasted an incredibly long time as well.
 

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I had ko2s on my '99 4runner for 14k miles without a single issue in any terrain, except a completely glassed over icy driveway that was up a 20° incline. Not sure if lockers would have helped.
 

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are they K02s that bad in rain and snow then? I don't want to have to get new rubber right away.
I havent had ko2s in a few years. I switched to falken wildpeaks and am on my 2nd set. The falkens are better in every condition IMO.
I will probably switch to coopers when these wear out.

My vehicle is an f-150, not bronco.
 

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We should have some of these available through Lethal when the time comes. Not sure what wheels/tires we have planned for the Braptor, but these could be promising!
 

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I havent had ko2s in a few years. I switched to falken wildpeaks and am on my 2nd set. The falkens are better in every condition IMO.
I will probably switch to coopers when these wear out.

My vehicle is an f-150, not bronco.
Gotcha Thanks. As far as I remember, the KO2s come stock on the Badlands that should be showing up for me in the next couple of months. I loved the Wildpeaks on my wrangler - they are my standard now.
 

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are they K02s that bad in rain and snow then? I don't want to have to get new rubber right away.
They seem very sensitive to air pressure in those conditions. I had to reduce the recommended PSI in both rides that have/had KO2s in Winter, and also had to add weight in my pickup.
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