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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3rd set for Jeep
Excellant tire for my kind of driving offroad and onroad.
Awesome Kirby! Thanks for taking the time to submit a review.
BFGoodrich
April 18, 2018

Pleasantly surprised!
I put a new set of KM2s on my (2007 Mega Cab 3500) Cummins October of 2015 with the expectation of only getting 20-25k miles. Right at a year later I have nearly 49k miles on these tires and there is 4/32s left. I didn't rotate them for the first 10k, so I went another 10k before rotating again, then every 5-6k miles thereafter. The truck regularly pulls an enclosed trailer with 7-8k lbs of equipment in it and always had even wear as long as I kept the tire pressure right. Fuel mileage ranged from 15-19 mpg unloaded and 10-12 mpg pulling the trailer. I am tempted to run another set of them, but I'm going to run a KO2 for the next set.

1995 jeep wrangler
Has to be the best off road tire with the best wear life on the market i have had the km2's on my jeep for a year and a half now and i drive it everyday and still have about 85% tread if not more. The wear life for me could be due to my light jeep but still no question the best off road tire on the market.

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

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.

2012 ram 2500
bought these tires for my 2012 ram 2500 diesel 4x4 tires did good in the field when checking cattle or other farm related stuff. did pretty decent towing. road noise wasn't bad. my biggest problem with this tire was the wear got about 18000 miles on them and have to replace them kept the tires rotated every 5000 miles

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.

Best all round tires
My ZR2 came with BF Goodrich 31 inch tires. Back in 2002 when the originals needed replacement. I bought the Mud TA's, and have never looked back. They even work in deep snow, because they throw the snow out. Great durable tire, never had a puncture when off roading. Never got stuck in the snow either. I wonder if most people know that BF Goodrich is owend by Michelin? Now if only they made them for my KTM's :o)

94000 km and still kicking
I have ran the 35\12.50\18 for 94000 km. rotated every 6000 km on a 2011 dodge 3500 diesel. Ice, Snow, mud, dry pavement. No issues at all. I would keep them on to see how far they really will go but its winter and its getting a bit hairy to drive.

BFG KM2 balance mud and all terrain performance while being
I've had these tires in 35x12.5x17 on 4 different trucks ranging from chevy 2500hd duramax's to 650hp SC ford raptors. I punish these tires from everything to snow, mud, rocks, and heavy loads. Probably close to 400,000 miles between all my trucks the past 5 years. My first set went on a highly modified duramax which was pushing 700hp and 1550ftlbs. Swapped over from another brand mud tire. It was way quieter inside the cab at highway speeds. God offroad and they really shined. Outfitted the remaining trucks I had with them and loved them on all the trucks. New addition is jeep rubicon. I abuse these tires aired down to 14-16psi for my rock crawling needs. Air back up for highway. They've exceeded my expectations on every vehicle. Great tire life if you stay on top of your front end alignments, which I had to monitor closely on the chevies. Not so much on the raptors and I beat the *hit out of the raptors jumping and playing. Great mileage, quiet, and lighter weight for the comparable brands in same size. I'll never go back to another tire until these are discontinued