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Brand | BF Goodrich |
Item model number | MUD-TERRAIN T/A KM |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 301953 |
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UPC | 086699977427 |
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BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM Off-Road Tire LT225/75R16/D 110/107Q
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Our 2015 Jeep Wrangler was showing 39,xxx miles on the odometer, plus about another 10,xxx miles as a towed vehicle behind an RV when the tires were replaced with another set just like the first. They were noisier than normal highway tires, as you would expect. I'd rate them good in all respects, with exceptional off-road traction. One caveat, tho, which is, you need to rotate them very frequently, every couple thousand miles, otherwise they will cup and wear abnormally. We're talking around every 2-3000 miles. Do not exceed 5,000 miles between rotations.
I was surprised reading another review by a Jeep owner and them having issues with these tires. Still on my original set of these tires and I'm up to 120,000 miles on them with no issues. Since the tread is getting low, I'll be replacing them during the summer to get ready for winter and will replace with the same tire. Kept them rotated, balanced and inflated with nitrogen and they seem to be fine through many road miles and many PA potholes!
I bought my new Rubicon in November 2014 and the KM's came stock on the Jeep. It was a new tread design for me as my other Jeeps had either all terrains or KM2's. I currently have 92,555 miles on these tires and still have tread left, not much, hoping Santa will hook me up! I have rotated the tires with every oil change, using full synthetic. Regrettably I would say 90% highway use, I wish more of it would have been off road but I gotta work. For the bad reviews on this page all I can say is it must be driving style. This is an aggressive tread pattern and I love the feel of it, probably not for everyone.
These tires came stock on my 2017 Jeep Wrangler JKU Willys edition. They are 255/75/R17. When I took delivery of the Jeep I was expecting to hear some tire noise at least at highway speeds, however I was pleasantly surprised at high quiet they are. In fact, I cant hear them even when I'm listening for them while rolling along at 65mph. Handling is excellent on dry pavement and slightly slippery on wet. I haven't yet tried them off road or in snow. They offer a comfortable ride as your daily driver and the aggressive tread give them a good look. Very satisfied
I bought a 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport w/ S-package. Had good-years on them. I hated them. BFG Mud-Terrain T/A KM and bought a set of 5. I haven't looked back since. I LOVE them!!! I have put these tires though there paces from mud and rock too rain, ice, and snow!!! Blizzard of 2016 had nothing on me. lol. I also did a lot of road trips including a trip from New Jersey to Boston. Trip to Jim Thorpe PA. 5 or 6 trips down to Millsboro DE; and a few off-road outing in the pine barrens. The biggest trip I did with these tires was: 1400miles. But you have to rotate these tires every 2500-3500 miles to keep them riding right. I would tell anyone with a Jeep that you should own at least one set; there is no better feeling knowing that your tires are going to perform as well or even better then your might have thought especially driving off-road. Enjoy your vehicle, Enjoy your Tires, Drive with BFG!!!
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