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whats the latest word on them?
reviews on bfgs page are not completely favorable.
after searching here there seemed to be a few that had pretty serious issues with them.
my last set of 33x9.50s are finished and it's time to find some 33x10.50s.
 
The only complaint I have with mine are the amount of small rocks that get picked up in the tread and end up coming out @ 50mph plus... just and annoyance really.
 
I was wondering the same. I have 2 sets of the 33X9.50 (FJ40 and FJ55), both over 10 years old, and looking at 33X10.50 PepBoys has a fairly aggressive General Grabber in that size.
 
I put on a set of the BFG KO2 33X10.50 back in May of 17 and so far they are good not real noisey on the road and seem to be good in the soft sand. But I only have about 500 to 1000 miles on them so far. I would say go for it. I`m happy with them.
JP
 
10,000 miles on my 35's on my 40, and 15,000 miles on our 33's on our 4runner. I'd buy them again tomorrow. Capable, durable and quiet... what else do you need?
 
Still like the looks of the M/T's better. But, that must just be the "poser" in me coming out! Ha ha. I have the new KO2's in 33X10.5 on my 40 and they do everything well. And, I am betting they are much quieter on the road than the KM2's. But the KM2's have the cool factor going on.
 
I am running 255/85/16 KM 2 on my Silverado and in 14 000 miles on them they are OK..Pretty quiet for offroad tire...KO 2 I still need to try....I got KM 2 for my 40 but didn"t put them on yet
 
I haven't looked since I bought my set of 33x10.5 Km2 a few months ago, but 4wheel parts had a pretty good deal going then. Plus free shipping. Ive been happy with mine so far.
 
I have a few miles on mine. Great so far. Much quieter than the Baja Claws I took off. Running them around 26 psi on stock rims.
 
Almost two years & over 5,000 miles on my 32x11.50R15.....I'd buy them again. Also run the new BFG KO2's on my Taco & FJ Cruiser.

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I'm keen on getting a set of KM-2's ! I had the BFG. all terrain and put 130,000km on them, (90,000miles ?) then bought the BFG Muds, I got about 100,000km out of them. Very good off road and I felt very comfortable in the snow on the way to work. As well perhaps a bit of a ''poser'' but BFG look great and thats my first choice. Second would be Radial Buckshot Mudders. 33x9.5x15. Love the way the 9.5 tire looks and handle off road.
 
I have several thousand miles (15K to 20K or more? Montana to Vancouver Island, Canada, Montana to Moab, UT, Montana to Baja California Mexico, etc...) on my KO2 ATs, and so far I'm very happy with them. Driven on ice, snow, rain, dirt, highway, etc... So far very happy with them. Quiet, and I was impressed with the traction on ice and snow.
 
Mud terrains have a nice look but as they become older they get loud on the highway. I guess in my later years I am settling for the quieter ride and going to All-Terrains now. Here's a pic of my latest K02 purchase on a 17" FN FX Pro wheel.
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Mud terrains have a nice look but as they become older they get loud on the highway. I guess in my later years I am settling for the quieter ride and going to All-Terrains now. Here's a pic of my latest K02 purchase on a 17" FN FX Pro wheel.View attachment 1560811

I would love to see more pics of this truck please
Cheers
Steve
 
So far so good. The new ko2's are better than the old KO's and should chunk less. Without admitting fault... ehem... a BFG engineer admitted that they tried a new compound on the KO's and it chunked too much as it aged and dried out. New ones are better in that regard.
I do wish they still came in 9" width though!!!
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I was wondering the same. I have 2 sets of the 33X9.50 (FJ40 and FJ55), both over 10 years old, and looking at 33X10.50 PepBoys has a fairly aggressive General Grabber in that size.

Be careful on the General Grabbers. Mine only have two-ply sidewalls, but they're on my Taco that I don't wheel. I wouldn't have bought them if I knew that at the time.
 

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