

🛞 Conquer Every Terrain with Confidence and Style!
The BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 ATV Radial Tire (LT265/65R18/E 122/119R) is engineered for professionals who demand toughness and reliability. Featuring 20% tougher sidewalls with CoreGard™ technology, a 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake rating for severe snow traction, and an aggressive interlocking tread design, this tire offers extended tread life and superior grip across all terrains. With a heavy-duty load capacity of 3305 lbs and a rugged construction, it’s the ultimate choice for millennial managers who refuse to compromise on performance or style during their off-road adventures.




| ASIN | B00ROTH8DW |
| Aspect Ratio | 65 |
| Brand | BFGoodrich |
| Construction | Radial |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (386) |
| Date First Available | 6 May 2022 |
| Item Weight | 23.4 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 05260 |
| Load Index Rating | 122 |
| Manufacturer | BFGoodrich |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 05260 |
| Model | BFGOODRICH® All-Terrain T/A® KO2 |
| OEM Part Number | 5260 |
| Rim Diameter | 18 Inches |
| Rim Width | 18 Inches |
| Section Width | 265 Millimeters |
| Special Features | 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake Rated, Interlocking Tread Elements maximize traction, Locking 3-D Sipes provides increased tread block stability, for more even wear over the long haul., Race-winning CoreGard™ technology that gives it unmatched toughness against sidewall splitting.[1], Serrated Shoulder Design provides increased mud, snow, & rock traction |
| Speed Rating | R |
| Tread Depth | 15 32nds |
J**.
Good quality tires
R**O
Llego justo a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, recomendado
A**R
Good tires ride good and run down the hwy quieter than the hwy tires I had on it before.
D**E
I couldn't be happier with this purchase. I am in the process of doing some overland conversions to our 2018 Forester, and 29" tires were on the list. While the BFGs were on the high side price-wise, driving on these quickly proved why. Keep in mind that I have really only used these tires on paved roads, and some pretty bad country driveways that could be compared to a rutted dry, rocky river bed. Pros The Forester handles better on the road. Hard to believe that a taller off-road tire would perform so much better on curves than the original Yokohamas, but with the incredibly stiff sidewalls these tires have, she corners as well as some well set-up cars I have done. They are much quieter than I thought they would be. Don't get me wrong, they are noiser than the OE tires, but quieter than some Firestone GTA Firehawks with 15k miles. I know not everyone will get the reference, but suffice it to say they are very reasonable for A/T tires. The grip on all surfaces is amazing. The only place I felt any real slip was going diagonaly over train tracks with steel plates in between in the rain, and that was minor. Everywhere else they just grip. They look amazing. I know that that is a pretty minor point for tires, but for some, it really matters. I have received more complements on this vehicle with the few mods I have done than any other car I have modified (and I have done many over the years) because of the way they set off the Forester. Cons They are heavy. You will accelerate slower than you once did because of the extra weight. My choice to go with a taller tire also contributes to that, but comparing within the same size tire, the extra weight will make a difference. Your fuel economy will decrease as well. Ours dropped about 4mpg overall. For me, the cons were expected, and turned out not as bad as I thought. I couldn't be happier so far, and after we travel from PA to CA next year, I will update how they do across more surfaces.
R**I
Excellent tires! I've put only 2,000 miles on them so far. Conditions I've driven thru in central Wisconsin since purchasing: Dry warm roads, light and heavy rain, gravel, mud, light and heavy snow falls and accumulation, and ice covered roads. Thus far I have had zero traction issues. Grips very well in all conditions if you drive properly for said conditions. Road noise is minimal for the aggressive tread design. Going from the stock 4 ply garabage that comes stock to a 10ply E rate tire stiffens up the ride just a hair. Honestly a lot less than I was expecting running them at 41psi for daily driving. With proper maintenance and rotation then tires should last quite a while. I'll update my review further down the road (pun intended) once I get a decent amount of mileage on them. For now I'm very happy with them. EDIT: 3 years later.... had zero issues with the tires over the last 3 years. They wore even with proper rotations. They do get a bit stiffer once they wear down. I put about 35k miles on them and replaced with about 20% tread left. I do tow a trailer as this is a work truck 90% of the time so they do wear a bit quicker with added weight in the bed and tongue weight. I have been more than happy with them and replaced them with a fresh set of KO2’s a week ago.
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