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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Only tire I'll put on my Jeep
These are the only tires I will put on my Jeep. I use size 35x12.5x15. They have the best performance off-road, and are light and quiet (as far as mud terrains go) while on road. They do great in mud, but I mainly take my Jeep on rocks, and they grab rock like no other. They also can take one heck of a beating. I've gotten some decent and impressive gashes and cuts on my sidewalls and tread from rock crawling, and not a single problem with these tires. They are AMAZING! The only thing I would change is making this tire in a 37x13.5 on a 15" wheel. I don't want to have to get a bigger wheel size to go from my 35's to 37's.

Jeep Rubicon's new Tire
I purchased the original BFG KM for my 88 Range Rover. The original BFG KM's look awesome but lacked traction on wet streets, which is what I drive on 99.9% of the time. The new KM2's look and ride a lot better. I now drive a 07 Jeep Rubicon which comes with KM's but I think the new tire Jeep should change to is the KM2. I went a plus size up from a 255/75 R17 to a 285 70 R17. This is now my 3rd set of BFG's and I recommend them to everyone that asks or comments on my tires. The ride and noise is better.

The Benchmark tire!
First thing I did when I got my TJ was to put on BFG M/T's! That was 6 years ago. Have since traveled 84 000 km's around sothern Africa and am replacing tires tomorrow with a new set! I'd take them to 100 000 but my car spent over 4 years parked in the harsh African sun and are showing signs of cracking. After 6 years, I think I got more than value for money!

This is my tire.
Until BFG replaces the KM2, the KM2 is my tire. I just installed my second set of 255/85R16s on my 1991 Range Rover Hunter. I did not have a single problem with my first set. I simply wore them out. No side wall splits, no flats, no blow outs. People always try and skimp on tires. I have no idea why. They have to spend their free time changing flats, going to the tire store, waiting in line or waiting for a tire to come in to stock. Spend the money on a good set of tires and don't worry about anything other than routing tire pressure checks and balancing.

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

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.

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.

My Daily Driver Tires
I bought a set in the 30x9.50R15 size for my wife's 97 Grand Cherokee in 2009 to replace her old MT KMs. Sadly the Jeep didn't survive for much longer. I held onto these tires until I bought a 95 Grand Cherokee in 2014, and put these on as they had lots of tread left. I work EVERY day delivering newspapers, I see all types of weather and some of my roads are just gravel/rocky dirt paths. I never fear getting stuck or damaging my tires. They just look plain awesome, and people notice. I like not having to buy new tires 2-4 times a year like I did with a car.

Best MT for the Jeep
I love my KM2's! These are the quietest MT's that I have ever owned. The sidewalls have plenty of flex and have been extremely cut resistant. They are smooth handling on the road and good in snow too.

Best tire ever used!
Use my KM2's for all real world driving from city to true nasty slop in the woods and duck sloughs. They've yet to disappoint or leave me stranded. On my second set now due to my last set getting side swiped and cutting almost a 1/4" deep gash in the sidewall. A lesser tire would not have survived...mine got me home. Had 75k miles on my first set rotated every 5k religously and still had at least another 15k until my accident forced me to get new ones. Unlike a lot of city boys I actually use my tires for what they were intended and then some. I have them mounted on a 2011 Nissan Frontier 4x4.