BFG AT KO's
They like to spin on wet roads and braking on snow covered roads was terrible. I had a set of Nitto Terragrapplers on a P38 that my wife used to drive. The first day she used the Discovery with the BFG's on it was during a snow storm and she wanted to know why the brakes didn't work. For an AT tire, I was not impressed. Every time it snowed I knew I was in for an exciting trip. I switched to Duratracs and the problem was solved. If they work for you, great but I don't plan to get another set.
I'm sure age played a big role in their performance. They were not new when I bought the truck and the tread was at about 50% when I took them off after using them for maybe 10,000 miles. The winter of 2011/2012 didn't have any snow so I kept driving with them because I'm cheap but last winter we got whacked pretty good so I threw in the towel.
For long duration, dry conditions the KO's are good, strong side wall and hard rubber make them excellent for wash boards and desert trails. No good in mud or other slippery conditions. Owned a pair on 2 trucks. I picked up a pair of Falken Rocky Mountain tires, lower cost then bfg but same tire strength, rubber is softer and seems to provide more traction in slippery conditions. From the desert of Nevada to the rained out land of south Florida. I really like these tires for an "all terrain" given all tires do have their pros and cons. They look nicer then bfg KO's in my option also. I strapped on a pair of 245/75R16 and only rubbed on full suspension bottom out with stock setup, you could probably get away with 265/75R16 run you about $150 a tire, give or take a few bucks. Hope this helps some.
Here is a good site for calculating tire height and width. http://tire-size-conversion.com/tire-size-calculator/ stock discos should stay around 30" tire
Here is a good site for calculating tire height and width. http://tire-size-conversion.com/tire-size-calculator/ stock discos should stay around 30" tire
Last edited by We-go-up; May 28, 2013 at 08:09 PM. Reason: Adding info
Ive read about all the tires on here Now I'm totally confused.
Im looking at BGF All terrain TA Ko's I have 16" wheels on my 99 There is no direct replacement size ( I'm running P255 65 R16 Hankook Dynapro ATM's )
I don't have a lift kit on my 99 so what size will fit without rubbing? I need shocks and springs so I'm a bit saggy. Also have stock wheels
I was happy with the Dynapro's they have 72000 on them now. I have always liked the BFG's I ran them on my Chevy pickup all the time. I would stay with the Dynapro's but it would take several days to get them.
Which size is considered the best fit? and best tire overall?
Thanks for the help
Tom
Im looking at BGF All terrain TA Ko's I have 16" wheels on my 99 There is no direct replacement size ( I'm running P255 65 R16 Hankook Dynapro ATM's )
I don't have a lift kit on my 99 so what size will fit without rubbing? I need shocks and springs so I'm a bit saggy. Also have stock wheels
I was happy with the Dynapro's they have 72000 on them now. I have always liked the BFG's I ran them on my Chevy pickup all the time. I would stay with the Dynapro's but it would take several days to get them.
Which size is considered the best fit? and best tire overall?
Thanks for the help
Tom
I am a Land Rover owner and in my opinion this vehicle is terrible in snow and rain, the anti lock braking system is junk.... I am in the process in putting new tires on my LR Disco, I will let you know how the BFG's perform.
I guess I am one of the only BFG fans around here. I put the MT's on back in 06' and driven about 20k miles. They have been good on the road whether dry or wet. Decent in sand and mud. I have about 1/4 to 1/3 tread gone with proper rotation. They are not overwhelming on the road for noise. I understand they have been discontinued for the KM2's.
Previously I had considered Cooper Discovery MT's and Toyo Open Country MT's. The Land Rover shop that belongs to the Florida club steered me toward the BFG's mentioning that they would last. I did not buy the tires from them only got advice and mentioned my options. The said most Asian tires are soft and wear faster.
Previously I had considered Cooper Discovery MT's and Toyo Open Country MT's. The Land Rover shop that belongs to the Florida club steered me toward the BFG's mentioning that they would last. I did not buy the tires from them only got advice and mentioned my options. The said most Asian tires are soft and wear faster.
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