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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Great Tire!!!
I'm running the 35x12.5 on a 2015 Jeep JK and these things are fantastic off-road!!! I've been through and over some stuff that still amazes me. The road noise is a bit louder than the 32s I was running but it still isn't bad. The tires have about 20k miles on them and I still have plenty of tread left....easily over 1/2. I couldn't be happier with how these perform both on and off road.

Best Offroad / Onroad Tire
I recently purchased a set of BFG KM2s for my 2015 JKU and by far this is the best ride quality on the road and awesome traction offroad I have ever experienced from a mud tire.

Overrated and underperforming
Highly overrated tire. Very poor traction in mud. Did not clean out, did not dig, had no lateral traction, and where basically worthless at the sight of water. Poor wet, snowy, and icey road performance. I wanted them gone before they hit 3/4 tread and at 1/2 tread they where removed. It was a waste of my money. They did balance well and ride nice & smooth. One of the smoothest MT/offroad tires Ive ran. The sacrifice in needed performance is not worth the ride though.

First Impression
I just swapped in a set of 33X10.5R15 to replace my 31X10.5R15 walmart Wranglers on my Cherokee. First, they look nice! I know that is not a good reason to buy tires so... They were almost a true 33 inch tire. They came in a 10.5 which should have less rolling friction than a wider tire and compare with my old tires. They were also priced well. The tread appears to be comparable to the MTR by Goodyear. I just wish there was more sipping for ice. First hundred miles so far and they are QUIET!!! I like their road manners and comfort. Looking forward to winter conditions, then real wheeling in the Rockies!

35x12.50R15
I have had KM2s for 4 Years and I love them. I have them on a 1968 Ford Bronco that sees alot of offroad use. They are great in just about every category. On road, off road, Mud, Rocks and Snow.

Simply the Best
Howdy all, My Jeep Wrangler TJ drives more than a 370 000 km distance. The BF Goodrich Mud Terrain T/A KM2 is the one and only tire product for this long distance. This Mud Tire is simply the Best. In all hemispheres on earth it works brilliant. It doesn't matter which kind of places you will drive e.g. Arctic cold areas and desert hottest places nor mud territories and of course Down-Towns will stop this perfect protected Tire. So enjoy your BF Goodrich Mud Terrain T/A KM2 like I do for a long time. Once again this Mud Tire is best of its class. Believe me, I try it. Goodrich Manufactory, Thank you for design this Mud tire product. See you all on track, Best regards Bernie

Terrible Tread Life
After rotating my tires every 3000 miles and checking the alignment, I got 20000 miles on these tires. The wear is very even so there is nothing to blame but the quality of the tires themselves. I have been a Goodrich and Michelin tire customer for over 40 years but will seriously consider going elsewhere to replace these tires which I must do now with only 20000 on the vehicle these came on.

Great tire
I am very happy with these tires specially of road. Snow, mud, sand, rain I've been comfortable driving with them. Ride comfort is what you would expect from a mud tire, these make much less noise than other mud tires I've had by far.

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.