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Old 11-13-2017, 11:23 AM
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Default BFG KO2 vs Toyo Tires?

Last week got bilsteins installed on my truck and leveled at a local shop here. This week am getting rims and tires. I told the guy I wanted BFG KO 2 and he looked at me and rolled his eyes and says they have had lots of problems with those tires vibration and road noise!! He recommended me to go with toyo. I have ran five sets of BFG'S and the KO2 on my truck never had a problem and love tem and know what to expect from them. What are ya'll thought go with what I know about BFG'S KO2? What do ya'll know about this toyo tire? Please feel free to post any pics of your tire and wheel set up. Thanks
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If you go to another shop and ask for Toyo's they will roll their eyes.
Ive had the K02 and really liked them.
I now have the Toyo AT2 and really like them.
I prefer the Toyo just because of the look. Road noise is comparable to the K02's.

Don't have an issue with either of them!
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If you just happened to be at a shop with the initial LS, Toyos will always be the most highly rated (and most highly profitable).
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Originally Posted by klen
If you just happened to be at a shop with the initial LS, Toyos will always be the most highly rated (and most highly profitable).
Ugh I hate that place
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Go with the round black ones. Everything else is junk.
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I have the BFGs approaching 50,000 miles. No issues with noise or vibration.
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Ain't nothing wrong with KO2s. I ran those on two different trucks and each set gets well over 60k. Hardly any road noise and pretty much smooth as stock. Does very well in mud and does a good job of ejecting rocks. I'm currently running Ridge Grapplers because I wanted to try something new but would not hesitate to get KO2s again.

Next time you see that tire shop, ask him if he knows anything about tires and if he says yes, roll your eyes.
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I have had several sets of Toyo AT’s and one set of AT2’s and I like them. I have friends that have had the same experience with the BFG KO2’s, both are good tires, if it were me I would go with the BFG’s if you have been happy with them.
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Both are good. My BFG's were a little louder/stiffer than I was expecting but I've gotten use to them now.
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I have the BFG KO2's on my truck now. No issues whatsoever. Also had them on my previous truck.



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