Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 TIRE REVIEW
There are 152 reviews for the Mud-Terrain T/A KM3
Rating Snapshot
When asked, 70% of reviewers recommend this tire
Review Summary
The tires provide excellent off-road traction on mud, rocks, and challenging terrain. They also handle well on the road, with some users noting they are quieter than other mud-terrain tires. However, there are concerns about uneven treadwear, with some needing replacement after 20,000 miles. The tires are also described as being on the pricier side.
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Great tires.
I ran these tires for over 3 years and around 25k miles and still had 8/32nds left of tread They were great on freeway and decent in the rain. In the snowy winter I would air down during storms and they would grip decently well in the deep snow They were quiet for a mud tire.. they had great on highway manors. In the mud they did extremely well as they should in ohio we have ( CLAY mud) very sticky and thick These bad boys would chew right through it with not a problem and they didn't really kick mud all over unless you layed into it But at low speeds they really just pulled through it and dug in with min throttle effort With proper chalk testing and rotations the tires wore perfect. Especially on a ram 2500 power wagon 37 inch tires are big boys loved the tires. Sadly due to cost at time to replace I couldn't justify the 140 a tire increase in price To buy another set.

Great tire
I've had these tires for over a year on my Ram 2500 and I've been nothing but impressed. The ride is smooth, I run 37s and it's the quietest tire I've ran so far. I run a diesel and we get a lot of snow and cold weather and i havent had to put weight in box to keep traction, they grip great. My only complaint is the max tire pressure is 65psi and my Ram requires 85lbs so I have to ride around with my dummy light on.

I brought them there years ago they were fair.
jack . brough them there year for my Ford F150 our company does Plumbing work and we do 15000 - 25000 miles a year average and ties have proved to hold up very well I will gladly use their tie services again.

Love them upgraded form bfg a/t
I am really blown away by these I always heard M/T tires are loud, nope not these pretty quiet even for a jeep. Love the performance, the durability and hope it lasts as long as mine A/T tires did. All I need now is a matching spare. I have these mounted on 15inch and can easily air down to 12psi without worrying about breaking a bead. These rode so nice I would recommend these tires to everyone, especially if you have a Jeep the road noise is almost non existent. And man these look great also.

KM3 is a poor design. Bring back KM2 or Krawler style..
KM3 mud terrains are a poor design. The tread depth is already too shallow when the tires are new. The KM3 wears out too fast. Please bring back the KM2, which was better looking, lasted much longer, and performed as well or better than the KM3. I would even buy the original design KM1 again over the KM3. Until BFG changes the design, I will not buy BFG mud tires again. These KM3s are like the old KO2 all terrains. Seems as though BFG is moving away from supporting the off-road enthusiasts. If BFG eliminates the Krawler, I guess I will not be buying any BFG ever again. Not to mention these tires do not clean well and are ugly. What was BFG thinking? Avoid the KM3s unless you don't need a mud tire and are just buying for looks and in which case there are better looking tires out there, just my honest opinion.

Siped they are great for Winter and Summer in Alaska.
I have been running these 37x12.5r17 on my 2 door wrangler custom siped in the center 8” of tread as both a daily driver and trail riding both winter and summer here in interior Alaska. They wear faster than the K02’s, but aired down to 25psi they work exceptionally well on hardpack snow and ice, through 2 feet of snow in winter, and medium mud loads in summer. And they don’t clog up in the deeper stuff (snow or mud) like the K02’s do.

Awesome tires
2rys old, rotated every 3500 miles. Still driv and sound like new. Many off-road tires over the years and these out preform any I’ve tried. Moving up to a 35 from a 33 in a few miles.

It's what Costco had.
I bought these at Costco to take advantage of the warranty.

Great looking tires!
Bought 5 of them around June 2021, have about 35,000. moles on them. They’re on a 2021 Toyota Tacoma Off Road 4x4 , ride nice even today with 35% of the tread gone. No excessive noise. Pretty quiet to be truthful. Won’t hold gravel in the treads like All Terrain will. Definitely buy again

Terrible treadlife
I bought these tires new from discount tire, not even a year ago after buying my truck (2020 chevy 2500hd diesel 4x4), some dirt/mud but mostly asphalt driving, and the tread is at 6/32 out of 20/32 from new. In less than a year I have almost completely worn these tires out what a waste of $1600, Not to mention they are the noisiest m/t I have ever ran, I will be going to to Firestone m/t 2s , so far they are way better than these tires. Tire pressures were 65 rear and 60psi front rotation at every 5k miles (tires lasted 14,500 miles before replacing) No towing during this period.
We understand the Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 tires on your 2020 Chevy 2500HD diesel 4x4 did not meet your expectation in terms of mileage. A member of our Consumer Care team will be in contact with you. You may also reach our office at 1-866-866-6605.
BFGoodrich
January 18, 2021