Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 TIRE REVIEW
There are 602 reviews for the Mud-Terrain T/A KM2
Rating Snapshot
When asked, 94% of reviewers recommend this tire
Review Summary
The tires excel in off-road conditions like mud, rocks, snow, and ice, providing excellent traction and durability. While they can be noisier and less comfortable on the road compared to all-terrain tires, the trade-off is worth it for those prioritizing off-road capability. The tires also perform well in wet weather. Overall, they are widely regarded as a capable and reliable option for off-road use that can also handle daily driving needs.
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wouldnt buy them again !
I bought these BF Goodrich Mud Terrains just under 2 years ago, I paid good $$ for them to. I don't drive more then 8 miles a day on average, and take a couple of 150 mile both ways, road trips in a year, I haven't put more than 7,000 miles on them, and they are already cupping and on the front and the back are starting to wear.

Awsome
Have 35/12.5/17 on my lifted F150, and they are the best tires I have ever owned. I have run 35's on all my trucks for 20+ years, and gone through many sets. I usually get 30-35k per set, but currently have 42,000 on the new MT's, and they still have good life left in them. I expect close to 50,000 before I pull them. Had several sets of the old MT's, and these are a considerably better tire. Excellent in the mud, and aren't cupping like every other tire I have ever owned. Highly recommended.

So good I bought them again
Considering the tire design. I rate this tire very high. The braking could be better, but so could the brakes on my Jeep (working on that now). I've got to have about 60K miles on these. They are pretty bald and one tire has 5 nails in it. I run them in a 33" and just picked up a set of 35's. If your vehicle mainly a grocery getter and weekend warrior. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend these. I would say the tire gets louder when they are about 50% worn.

Exceeded expectations
Puchased a set of 35x12.50 R18 for a 2008 F-150. Put 60k miles of mud, snow, sand, gravel and interstate driving without a bit of trouble. No telling how many more miles I could have gotten out of them but I traded the truck. These tires were the most trouble free set of tires I have ever had. Rotate every 6-10k miles and that was it.

Good on 06 Tacoma
KM2s have performed up to expectations. I have them on a 2006 4wd Tacoma and currently have 34,000 miles with alot of life left. Offroad reliability and performance are good.

Should have bought long ago!
I was really on the fence about these. I was debating between a couple of MTs. Mind you these are the first I have ever gotten. Up until now I only ran ATs and wish I had made the switch a LONG TIME AGO! These are on my '08 JKU and it has taken me even further than the AT's could ever have dreamed. Road noise is not bad. I was expecting some serious humming but between my exhaust and music, I never really hear it. Even my wife was shocked. I like to try and push the limits to know where they are in my vehicle, and I have yet to lose any traction with these, rain, snow nothing. I highly recommend these tires! Braking distances are good, the other day I had to slam on my brakes and never heard a peep they just came to a stop. As for fuel efficiency, like I said I drive a jeep JK, it is lifted and I do not care that much about MPG's. However, even with that said in the city I average 16 and on my last road trip to Yellowstone I was able to get 26mpg!

Not a true 35 inch tire, more like 33.75
The Good-Very tough tires that are great in the mud. Had 7 nails go in and took a week for psi to drop slightly. The Bad-35 inch Size not accurate. When calibrating your odometer the truth comes out, needs to be set at 33.75. Tape measure backs that up. Hard to keep balanced. Their balance comes and goes, given up on trying different off road shops to get them right. LOUD and only gets louder. Finally tread wears quickly. If your rig is a DD, stay away. If just for off-roading, maybe worth it to you.
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BFGoodrich
April 18, 2018

All 4 BFG KM2's Failed (Separated)
I upgraded from the 306/65R17 BFG KO's to the 305/65R17 KM's. I was really happy with how the tires looked on my 2003 Dodge 2500 4X4 Crew Cab Cummins Diesel and the off road performance was great especially in mud. The on road noise did get louder as the tire did where, but I expected that. I do rotate these tires every 5,000 miles. Also, I do pull loads every once in a while in the range of about 10k lbs. The reason for my extremely low rating is due to the fact that all 4 tires separated badly at about 50% tread life. When the first tire (passenger rear) separated, I did not have full replacement road hazard on the tire. So, it was warrantied out (pro-rated) and I purchased another tire as well as full replacement road hazard on the other three. Within a month, both of the front two tires separated as well. These were warrantied out in full and I repurchased the replacement road hazard. At the same time, I purchase another tire (with replacement road hazard) so that the drivers rear tire could be used for the spare thinking the first three tire separations were anomalies. 1 year later, I looked under my truck at the spare and it was completely separated with tread hanging down and the tire on the verge of blowing out under the truck as a spare!!! I simply could not believe this. However, since I did purchase the full replacement warranty, it was warrantied out as well. So, now I have a brand new spare KM2. I'm not sure if there was initial quality issues with these tires, but this type of failure for me is unacceptable given the loads that I pull at times. I did not have these types of failures with the KO's and will probably move back that direction in the future. I hope this review is noted by BFG and I would definitely be willing to help in any way that I can to improve this tire, because I still like this tire very much.

great tire
i have roughly roughly 15000 miles on these tires and they're great. theyve seen mud couple of times and pulled right through in 2wd. hurt mileage alittle but its a mud tire. lot smoother riding tire than the ats i had. havent noticed much wear out of them

best mud terrains ever built
i bought these tires when they first came out. my truck is a 94 gmc sierra c1500. never once did I ever get stuck, I even tried a few times and they just pulled out. I have the 10 ply tires and I'm about 10k miles over the 30k mile warranty and still at 11/32 of tread. these are very quiet,long lasting, and very smooth. these are the best tires to get if you go offroading on the weekends with your daily driver. highly recommended, and I will buy no other tire for my truck. excelent job Bfgoodrich!!!!