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BFG All-Terrain T/A KO2 - Wasting my Money?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by SinghSingh, Jun 20, 2016.

  1. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:31 PM
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    SinghSingh

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    I have a 2011 TRD Sport and need new tires. I'm at 51K with the stock tires - yup, I don't drive much.

    I love the look of the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2. I'm in SoCal and Discount Tires quoted me $1120.00 OTD. That's a lot of cash. I rarely, if ever, go off the asphalt.

    Am I wasting my money when taking into consideration what these tires are designed for and my driving habits?

    Thanks.
     
  2. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:39 PM
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    alvinfromhawaii

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    If you are not in a rush you might want to look at ebay, Discount tire direct has a sale from time to time, $100 off of $400 or more, something like that. I bought 2 sets of 2 tires, got them for a total of $830 for 4 tires, shipping and tax included.

    2 tires were $514 - $100 promo = $414 x 2 = $828

    Tires were 285/70/17
     
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  3. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:42 PM
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    Hondah

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    If you love the look then no, you aren't wasting your money. :)

    Especially since you had 51k on stock, those Goodrich all terrains will probably suit you well.
     
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  4. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:42 PM
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    You might want to look at something in a P-rated tire that has more of an aggressive look (does that exist?) if you're not going offroad ever. Even the C-load K02 are fairly heavy. I had E-load K02 and my ride was awful, and fuel mileage suffered considerably.
     
  5. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:46 PM
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    I've heard good things about the laufenn x fit at tires from Discount Tires. The 265/75r16s weigh less than 40 lbs a piece and are P rated (4-ply) tires which will help with ride quality and mpg over load C/D/E. It's what I'm planning on running soon.
     
  6. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:48 PM
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    wow.. i paid $588 from discount tires shipped in sept of last year (265/75-16)
     
  7. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:49 PM
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    Interesting. These are E1 too so your mileage and ride degraded significantly then?
     
  8. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:50 PM
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    $1130 seems like a lot compared to what others seem to be paying. That's more like Canadian pricing. :canada:
     
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  9. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:51 PM
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    Yes. It does seem to be quite high. Not sure why that is.
     
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  10. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:55 PM
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    You'll find a better deal if you shop around, that's pretty steep. As others have said, a P-rated tire would be great for you too. The Hankook AT tires (ATM RF10?) have a good aggressive look, and come in at a great price as an alternative. They seem to get good reviews.

    I used to sell those at pep boys. A solid set of the ran 600-700 (aligned, tax and road hazard). They often have rebates for $50-70 back through hankook too.
     
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  11. Jun 20, 2016 at 3:57 PM
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    Too high, should be able to get them otd for under a grand anywhere in 265 70 17 in "c" load. Of course other people have done better above.
     
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  12. Jun 20, 2016 at 4:02 PM
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    FWIW, I bought some BFG ko2s from discount tire a couple months ago. 285/75 r16 Very happy with them. I got them to wave the tpms fee and price match an online price I found. Saved me around 150.
     
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    I highly recommend Cooper AT3's, especially given your situation. I have the P-rated version. Awesome tires, have that "off road " look but are silent for highway driving. Cost a fraction of the BFG's (paid $420 including installation/balancing). Finally, far lighter so MPG won't take as big of a hit. I went a size up from stock, 265/75/16 and couldn't be happier
     
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    Yes, they are very stiff and heavy. My truck would clatter and bang and vibrate over road imperfections. And mileage suffered. And braking suffered. I went from the rugged fails to ko2, then sold them, and bought c load duratracs. The duratracs are one size bigger and yet they ride much smoother.
     
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    Ditto on that I had the same experience with the BFG's on my truck. If I wasn't fond of driving in the desert I would have gotten rid of them long ago.
     
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    I won't put anything else on my Tacoma's other than BF Goodrich All Terrains. I love them.
    Tacoma's are meant for manly tires that make them look tough. If you want smooth
    operating tires drive a car with sissy tires. :benchpress:
     
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    I had General Grabber AT2's for years and loved them. They are cheaper than the BFG's and look somewhat similar. That being said, I caught a sale on eBay and got 4 BFG's for 720 to the door. They look so good, but I don't think the performance is much different between the two.
     
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    Hankook dynapro Are the best value for the money. Aggressive tread, grip the road, quiet, and inexpensive compared to other brands.
     
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    How do you like the ride? Are you experiencing any issues such as excessive road noise, reduced gas mileage or issues with braking?
     
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    Cooper AT3s FTW. Under $800 out the door at discount tire for LT275/70-17 with full road hazard warranty. I'm on my second set. Unless I just get bored or something better comes along, I'll run these for a long time. They're best tires I've run and I've run them all....BFG, Scorpions, Nittos, Procomp and half a dozen others....this is first tire that I've bought again. They will go everywhere I need them to go and I've run the backcountry from Montana to New Mexico and everywhere in between without a hiccup.
     

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