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  1. Nitro Boats Moderator BMCD's Avatar
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    #41
    TOYO Open country's just picked up another set last week.
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    #42
    We only have 2 brands on our vehicles. (wife and I have trucks as daily drivers and we have 2 Jeeps)

    BFG All Terrain TA KO2
    Cooper AT3

    both have strengths and weaknesses.

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    #43
    Michelin defender
    Tried cooper at3 but they got loud as they wore

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    #44
    Cooper AT3s for me on both vehicles. I have no complaints at all. Very pleased with them.

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    #45
    My Titan Xd has General AT's on it now but will soon need replacing. I will be going with the Falken AT3. I've had Falken tires on other vehicles, (Tundra) and they were good tires and everything I read on the new AT3 is very positive.
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    #46
    It really comes down to only two tires to consider, and which one you pick depends on driving habits.

    When I was making long drives on the weekend, 400+ miles roundtrip, I preferred the Michelin Defender LTX M/S (formerly the Michelin LTX M/S2, same tread pattern but different compound to last longer)

    Now that I rarely make a trip over 50 miles, I've got the BFGoodrich KO2. I've had a few sets of the original BFG KO, a few sets of the Michelin Defenders, and now this is the second set of KO2 I've had.

    Both are excellent tires, both are under the Michelin brand (BFGoodrich is owned by Michelin and share the same incredible R&D).


    On another note, I always upgrade my Ford F-150s from the stock 4-ply P metric passenger car tires to the Load Range E 10-ply LT tires. Handling is better and they last so much longer. The only reason Ford puts those crappy stock tires on is to get the best mpg rating.


    The BFG KO2 just looks dang good too!

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    #47
    BFG A/T KO2 on my ram 1500. Nothing but impressed with these after running good year wranglers that came on the truck. Well worth the price you pay for them.
    2009 Stratos 294 XLE / 2009 200 ETEC H.O.

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    #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Tysdad View Post
    BFG KO2; no cons, just overall impressed with them, on my second set
    Same here. 65,000 on first set

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    #49
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    #50
    BFG All Terrains. gong on almost 2 years with them and they are still holding up well. ill buy another set when I wear these out.

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    #51
    Fixing to put a set of bfg a/t ko2 on my ram by the end of September

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    #52
    I had two sets of Firestones and one set of Toyos on my F250 diesel. They were all equal in quality and tread wear. My new.Michelin are a class ahead in smoothness and longetivity.

    Bridgestone have a few lines of tires that are superior in quality. I had to buy a replacement today for my wife's Explorer after hitting something on the open road. The.originals made 65k miles. My fifth wheel trailer has Bridgestone Duravis R250 ribbed tires that if we're on a 1 ton truck would be good for well over 100k miles.

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    Michelin Defenders LTX.
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    Mercury 150 Optimax
    "It's just fishing"

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    #54
    Falken Wild Peak AT3W - great looking, quiet, great wet traction, and wearing well
    Sam

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    #55
    Quote Originally Posted by okhawg View Post
    Kumho AT51's on 2 trucks. Been very good on wet pavement, snow, and light mud. Most on a set is about 25k, would guess them to make 50k easy. They get very good reviews on all the sites I've seen.
    I have them on my truck as well. I’m very impressed so far. They are excellent in the rain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loweman11 View Post
    Fixing to put a set of bfg a/t ko2 on my ram by the end of September
    another great tire!
    2024 Phoenix 818, Mercury 175 (3B414035) Trick Steps, 3 Garmin 106 SV,s, LVS 34. BoatEFX dual bow mount. Ionic 12V 125AH, 2 12V 100 ah LiTime’s for the TM. Minn Kota 345 PCL charger,

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    Round ones!
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    #58
    BFG KO2....would buy another set tomorrow without hesitation.

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    #59
    toyo open country CT, good wear, doesnt throw rocks, has a lot of bite in snow or mud

    toyo at= trash
    Mercury 250 proxs 2B115089

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    BFG AT KO/2 load range E. I have just over 30,000 miles on them. I have about 50% tread left and the wear is even. As expected for load range E tire the ride is a bit rougher than the crappy Goodyear SRA that came on the truck. Traction on wet pavement leaves something to be desired but in light mud and snow it's great. They do an excellent job of improving stability and reducing bounce when inflated to 70 PSI when I tow my camper.
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