• All-Terrain T/A® KO

    Off-Road Tires, Truck Tires

    All Season TireAll Season Tire

    The tire that invented the all-terrain category, setting the standard for on- and off-road performance.

    Benefits of BFGoodrich

    • Maximum all-terrain traction.
      Dual-compound tread and ShoulderLock™ technology with 40% wider shoulder grooves provide increased traction and control in aired-down driving situations
    • A bold look that transforms the appearance of any vehicle.
      Aggressive, high-void all-terrain tread design with a choice of distinctive raised white letters or black outline sidewall styling.
    • Incredible sidewall strength.
      Three-ply polyester carcass delivers stiffer tread area for more precise steering response, better cornering control, excellent puncture and exceptional bruise resistance.
    • Designed to last.
      Built to improve stress distribution, tread life and resistance to irregular wear.

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  • BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A® KO Tires
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    BFGoodrich Performance Ratings:

    • 9
    • 6
    • 9
    • 8
    • 6

    Average User Ratings:


    "When people find out how many miles he has on his truck they are amazed he lets them know how good the tires are and how many miles he has gotten out them too."

                                       — Kim R.

    "Thanks for making such a tough tire!"

                                       — Adi M.

    "Just wanted to commend you on your BFG AT KO."

                                       — Eric D.

    "I have driven 110,000 miles on one set of you all terrain tires and still have tread!"

                                       — Matthew R.

    "Keep up the good work."

                                       — Rich K.

    "Not sure if the tires were original but we have since driven 90,000 miles and the tires are still on the vehicle with tread. Amazing!"

                                       — Thomas R.

    "Just a Thank-you for the excellent service I received from my tires purchased well over 130,000 miles ago."

                                       — Alvin L.

    "I've been driving a News Van in NYC and the surrounding area for over 15 years. The Best tires for Hurricane and Blizzard conditions is the All-Terrain-T/A KO."

                                       — Chris C.

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Warranties (1 Warranty)Back to Top

Standard Limited Warranty (All BFGoodrich® Tires)
All BFGoodrich® tires have a Standard Manufacturer's Limited Warranty, which covers defects in workmanship and materials for the life of the original usable tread, or for 6 years from date of purchase, whichever occurs first. See warranty for details
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The Hot Sheet: 33 Off-Road Tires Tested

"...in the sand and on snow-covered pavement, the pattern's interlocking tread elements featuring micro-siping enables a surprising amount of bite and returns ample traction on dirt and rock."

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All-Terrain T/A KO
 
4.5

(based on 1898 reviews)

97%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

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          • Wear-Life:
          • Excellent (959), Very good (588), Good (198), Average (95), Below average (43)
          • Fuel Efficiency:
          • Good (640), Very good (634), Excellent (297), Average (228), Below average (27)
          • Off-Road:
          • Excellent (927), Very good (675), Good (188), Average (51), Below average (12)
          • Braking:
          • Very good (799), Excellent (770), Good (271), Average (47), Below average (3)
          • Comfort:
          • Very good (727), Excellent (713), Good (348), Average (87), Below average (15)

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        5.0

        fantastic set of tires

        By tgraziano56

        from USA

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              Comments about All-Terrain T/A KO:

              my father has had bfg ta kos on all of his trucks for as long as i can remember and i got my first set about two years ago and was amazed at the differce they made offroad for being a very mild tire it does awesome in sugar sand wet sand and even mud thick mud it has a hard time in simply because it cant clean its self fast enough but on a 7000 pound truck they get me where i need to and on the road also fantastic no tire hum no bump steer or anything drives like a street tire

              • Wear-Life:
              • Excellent
              • Fuel Efficiency:
              • Very Good
              • Off-Road:
              • Very Good
              • Braking:
              • Good
              • Comfort:
              • Excellent

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              5.0

              honestly the bes

              By chevyman

              from USA

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                    Comments about All-Terrain T/A KO:

                    I have been using these tires for 7 years. I have been through rivers, ponds, mud holes, and its a daily driver. You can't wear these tires down. I have blew motors, tore rear ends out but never had to worry about problems with my tires. They are a bit pricey, and not that great on gas but I do, and will always have these tires on my truck.

                    • Wear-Life:
                    • Excellent
                    • Fuel Efficiency:
                    • Average
                    • Off-Road:
                    • Excellent
                    • Braking:
                    • Very Good
                    • Comfort:
                    • Good

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                    1.0

                    All-Terrain T/A WORST TIRE EVER

                    By DAVE

                    from USA

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                          Comments about All-Terrain T/A KO:

                          Bought these tires new just over 3 years ago for my 2003 Dodge truck. I have a total of 18,000 miles on them now. At the three year mark I started to notice the tires start weather checking. Now at just over 3 and a 1/2 years of use one tire has separated. Driving city, highway, and trips to desert for shooting and motorcycle riding. OEM tires lasted 53,000 miles, and didn't start showing weather checking until the 6 year mark. This is by far the worst tire I have ever owned. I could see this type of service from a cheap tire but these weren't cheap. I hate to say this due to the fact I have BFG's on my jeep that have been great, but with type service from a tire is not acceptable.

                          • Wear-Life:
                          • Below Average
                          • Fuel Efficiency:
                          • Average
                          • Off-Road:
                          • Average
                          • Braking:
                          • Average
                          • Comfort:
                          • Average

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                          part numbersTire Size, Load Index & Speed RatingMSRP $
                          (PER TIRE)
                          02977LT265/70R16/D 117 S$297
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                          Tire Weight
                          RWL7" - 8.5"10.6" on 8"30.7675162835@652600@6547.2
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