I've done several trips to eastern Utah looking for petroglyphs. Where are the ones you show in the picture?
I ve taken several trips to eastern Utah looking for petroglyphs. Where are the ons you show in your pictures?
Ya those stock tires, ok for pavement. KO2 for me as well. I like your wheels!
We did a day-after Thanksgiving road trip to Central UT, gorgeous weather!
...miles on the highway too. On the highway with this lift, I have been running 235/65/17 Wildpeaks, when I hit the trails, I switch to 245/65/17 KO2s. This kit was an easy install and I have experienced zero problems with it at all. I really didn't notice any difference in MPG with the lift...
I was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for wheel spacers to offset my setup so the tires are more flush with the fender flairs. I recently put on BFG KO2 245/65/17s and Method MR707s for reference.
I did a rough measurement at the dealer when I got mine comparing the OE Goodrich to the KO2's in a 245/65/17 and they were pretty much the same height. They had a BS Big Bend they had lifted and put on the KO2's. I know people put the KO2's in the spare tire space - it was tight for me to put...
...the best winter performance, as that's what the brand is known for, but the Outpost nAT seems to be a bit bouncy and likes to fling rocks like KO2/KO3s and others with larger gaps in their tread lugs. Ford has been using the Goodyear Territory AT and as far as I can tell, they're just not...
Pretty much what I expected Ford had done, a cheater tire, so to speak, to keep the ground clearance and gas mileage up, while maintaining the same ground clearance and while still adding the additional underbody protection.
You did a fantastic job with this attention to detail, leaving no...
...as I do some off roading in Colorado and wanted a full size, more aggressive spare in case of a flat. These tires are not as beefy/heavy as the KO2's, but I like how they drive both on and off road, the noise is less then the KO2's, and, and I like the tread pattern. With this being a...
I really like the Falken Wildpeak A/T 3's on my 23 BS BL. Overall the vehicle is quiter than my VW, but I think that has to do with sound dampening in the BS. I don't find the tires to be loud and they are great both on and off-road.
The stock Pirelli Scorpion ATR's are very quiet but not much of an off road tire. There's the trade off with quiet. They are not available in a 235 or I'd probably buy a set..
I believe the KO2's are a light truck tire (LT). Passenger car tires are generally more flexible and quieter. I had KO2's on my Jeep Liberty and they were great. Driving fast on gravel roads was giving me lots of flat tires with the passenger car tires it came with. Only flat I ever had...
KO2s are notoriously loud.
If you want something quieter, look at more or less any other AT tire. You'll hear Falkens mentioned a lot, and they're great, but personally I really like Toyo Open Country ATIIIs for this exact reason. They're a very quiet tire on the road, while still holding up...
The new Goodyear Territory RT tires on the 2025 Sasquatch models are noticeably quieter than the KO2's. My buddy has the KO2's on his 2023 Badlands and it is definitely nosier. The Sasquatch tires are a 235, but I measured the height of them vs the KO2 in a 245 that the dealer had on a Big...
You may want to consider the BFG Trail-Terrain series. They seem like a fair balance between on- and off-road and should be a fair bit quieter.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/bfgoodrich-trail-terrain-t-a
I have a 2021 BL. Currently it's running BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires sized LT245/65R17 . They're near the end of their life. They are great except the car is REALLY loud with them- louder than any trucks or other vehicles I've been in with offroad tires. Is this a BS thing? If...
I'm kind of sitting next to you. I was violently ill this week and I was puking hard enough to pull a couple ab muscles. And even my diaphram was a bit sore. Worst I've ever experienced. And getting old just sucks too.