BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 Reviews?
Discussion
With picking up my new Range Rover L322 as part of the deal I got no wheels with it.
Picked up a set of Range Rover sport supercharged 20” wheels for super cheap so 9.5j wide running 275 tyres.
My previous l322 has 275/65r20 tyres which are great but after having a burst airbag and having to get recovered home on a truck I figure the next ones shall be smaller.
Stock is 255/50 or people running 275/45 to be close but on the wider wheels.
However I have seen lots of posts of people running 275/55 ko2’s which look really nice and aggressive while being a nice size and not requiring the 2” lift.
Does anyone have experience in running these tyres?
Alternatively does anyone have a recommendation for something in 275/45,50,55 that’s similar?
Picked up a set of Range Rover sport supercharged 20” wheels for super cheap so 9.5j wide running 275 tyres.
My previous l322 has 275/65r20 tyres which are great but after having a burst airbag and having to get recovered home on a truck I figure the next ones shall be smaller.
Stock is 255/50 or people running 275/45 to be close but on the wider wheels.
However I have seen lots of posts of people running 275/55 ko2’s which look really nice and aggressive while being a nice size and not requiring the 2” lift.
Does anyone have experience in running these tyres?
Alternatively does anyone have a recommendation for something in 275/45,50,55 that’s similar?
I got a set of 265 70 17 fitted to my Hilux the other day after getting caught out a couple of times by the worn factory fit Bridgestone Duellers.
First impressions - quiet and smooth on road even at 80+ and will now go places in 2wd that it struggled to go in 4wd with the old tyres. There is a reasonable amount of snow around at the moment but I couldn't find anything particularly deep - a short stretch of 2ft drifts didn't cause any issues though.
Hopefully they last as well as the set I had on my Land Cruiser - 100k miles and still OK!
First impressions - quiet and smooth on road even at 80+ and will now go places in 2wd that it struggled to go in 4wd with the old tyres. There is a reasonable amount of snow around at the moment but I couldn't find anything particularly deep - a short stretch of 2ft drifts didn't cause any issues though.
Hopefully they last as well as the set I had on my Land Cruiser - 100k miles and still OK!
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