I replaced my stock tires on my '15 with stock BFG AT KO2s. Straight size for size. I have close to 20k miles on them now. I drive around town, have done two Houston to Jackson Hole trips, multiple trips around Texas, and a lot of regular road driving.
The upsides: in the dirt and snow they are fantastic and the mileage penalty has been relatively minimal (.5mpg - to 1mpg total highway loss sometimes I don't even think there is much of a loss), the noise was better than expected.
The downsides: tread noise has increased especially after the 12k mile point. I rotate every 5k and I typically run 38-40 psi cold and have seen 0 issues with improper wear. They aren't mud terrain-like noise by any stretch but you're not going to keep dead quiet with them - maybe I just feel like it takes away some from the overall silence on the road I"d otherwise find in the cruiser. Let me emphasize, it's a small complaint.
In Jackson in the snow they were unstoppable without turning on any other aids. A foot of snow on unplowed roads and they just went. In the summer they let me hit up some pretty rocky trails without concern. Overall though? Probably more than I need. I might be hard pressed to get them again in place of Michellin AT2s? Although I bought a KO2 for a spare so I'll probably just buy 3 when the time comes and stay with what I have.
The upsides: in the dirt and snow they are fantastic and the mileage penalty has been relatively minimal (.5mpg - to 1mpg total highway loss sometimes I don't even think there is much of a loss), the noise was better than expected.
The downsides: tread noise has increased especially after the 12k mile point. I rotate every 5k and I typically run 38-40 psi cold and have seen 0 issues with improper wear. They aren't mud terrain-like noise by any stretch but you're not going to keep dead quiet with them - maybe I just feel like it takes away some from the overall silence on the road I"d otherwise find in the cruiser. Let me emphasize, it's a small complaint.
In Jackson in the snow they were unstoppable without turning on any other aids. A foot of snow on unplowed roads and they just went. In the summer they let me hit up some pretty rocky trails without concern. Overall though? Probably more than I need. I might be hard pressed to get them again in place of Michellin AT2s? Although I bought a KO2 for a spare so I'll probably just buy 3 when the time comes and stay with what I have.