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BF Goodrich KM2 Review
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I have a set of 31x10.50 R15 BF Goodrich KM2's that i've had on my yellow 4Runner for some time now. I've put about 15,000 miles on them now, on and off road. It's time for a review!
Attachment 200917 Attachment 200918 Attachment 200919 My scale works like this, :banger: = Poor for the terrain :banger::banger: = Not great but not horrible for the terrain :banger::banger::banger: = Average for the terrain :banger::banger::banger::banger: = Fairly well for the terrain, good for the weekend warrior :banger::banger::banger::banger::banger: = Exceptional for the terrain, a great choice I recently got a chance to take these out on a few local (easy) trails by my house. These are the results that I had; Trail :banger::banger::banger::banger::banger: They performed awesome on the trails, all the traction I could ask for and then some! I give these a 5 out of 5. Mud :banger::banger::banger::banger: Although I didn't get into much mud with these i did hit a few muddy patches and they seemed to perform decently well. The tread clears itself very well. They don't turn to slicks like some other tires do. I give them a 4 out of 5 because there are better mud tires out there. Rock :banger::banger::banger::banger: To be honest, for a mud tire, the KM2 is awesome on the rocks, I didn't get a chance to do too much rock climbing but they seemed to take scrapes and bangs off rocks like a champion, for that it gets a 4 out of 5. Snow N/A I have not had these on during the winter months yet. Therefore no snow evaluation can be given. Sand N/A I haven't had a chance to try these out in the sand, therefore I cannot give a rating. Street :banger::banger::banger::banger: These are a very reasonable set of tires on the street, not very loud and they have good wet traction and more importantly they don't try and rip the steering wheel out of your hands when you hit a puddle. I give them a 4 out of 5. Hope this helps someone out! I'll be updating this as i put on some more miles! |
I have these tires in 35 x 12.50 and have used them in the snow and sand. I drove across the chesapeake bay bridge and up the eastern shore during last years big snow storm and they did great. I even drove into a 3' snow drift and they pulled me right out.
When I go down to Hatteras Island on the Outter Banks to drive on the beach I don't even air them down. They do pretty good. If you have ever been to Oregon Inlet and seen that sand its even worse and I still don't air down. |
Awesome MT for a DD I have 32x11.5 going on 20,000 miles now ive taken em through everything mud,snow,rocks,sand, and pavement.
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How are these compared to KM's?
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Originally Posted by fork
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How are these compared to KM's?
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Had these up at the local off-road park. Scraped along rocks on the sidewall, burned rubber on rocks and generally put the tires through their paces. I do not even have a scratch to show for it! They did AMAZING!! Attachment 200920 Attachment 200921 Attachment 200922 Attachment 200923 Attachment 200924 |
that's interesting.. I've never had a set of KM2's. I've had multiple sets of KM's in different sizes and I love them all. They kick the crap out of the sets of pro comps I've had, and held their own against my TSL SS and SX's. KM's are the best all-around tire I've ever owned. I've ran them in snow, mud, sand, dirt, rock (lots of lava rock/basalt) and never cut a single one, knock on wood. to me, KM2's have big shoes to fill so I want to know from people who have used both if they're worth "upgrading" to, or if it even is an upgrade
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Sadly for me, my 305/70 KM2's are at 20,000 miles and completely bald. they were pretty much bald at 15,000 miles. But I dont blame the tires, I blame having an automatic 4runner with an automatic rear locker. It ate those tires so fast. I'm glad I saw this thread, Hopefully my tires will look like yours Swimmerboy when I get some new ones and get rid of that damn locker lol
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Originally Posted by fork
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that's interesting.. I've never had a set of KM2's. I've had multiple sets of KM's in different sizes and I love them all. They kick the crap out of the sets of pro comps I've had, and held their own against my TSL SS and SX's. KM's are the best all-around tire I've ever owned. I've ran them in snow, mud, sand, dirt, rock (lots of lava rock/basalt) and never cut a single one, knock on wood. to me, KM2's have big shoes to fill so I want to know from people who have used both if they're worth "upgrading" to, or if it even is an upgrade
Originally Posted by stockwell45
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Sadly for me, my 305/70 KM2's are at 20,000 miles and completely bald. they were pretty much bald at 15,000 miles. But I dont blame the tires, I blame having an automatic 4runner with an automatic rear locker. It ate those tires so fast. I'm glad I saw this thread, Hopefully my tires will look like yours Swimmerboy when I get some new ones and get rid of that damn locker lol
Looking forward to seeing your rig with the new tires, gotta be honest, you make me want to go out and buy a 3rd gen!! |
I've personally never run the KM's but a buddy of mine has KM's on his Nissan Frontier and KM2's on his Suzuki Samurai and he loves the KM2's but hates the KM's. |
Originally Posted by Swimmerboy2112
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Looking forward to seeing your rig with the new tires, gotta be honest, you make me want to go out and buy a 3rd gen!! |
I've been very pleased with my KM2s.
Your 4runner looks like something from the TV series "Baywatch"...cool yellow color. I like the Tacoma rims with the KM2s. |
Originally Posted by DrSnow
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I've been very pleased with my KM2s.
Your 4runner looks like something from the TV series "Baywatch"...cool yellow color. I like the Tacoma rims with the KM2s. Thanks for all the compliments :banger: You outta check out my build thread! -Brian |
Originally Posted by DrSnow
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I've been very pleased with my KM2s.
Your 4runner looks like something from the TV series "Baywatch"...cool yellow color. I like the Tacoma rims with the KM2s. |
Originally Posted by stockwell45
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your right...seeing as his 4runner belongs on a beach, he should come drive out to Cali so he can wheel with us on pismo beach :great:
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Not much better here lol, I walked on my pool this morning.
Back on topic, I have 600 miles on my new KM2's now, and they still have the rubber nubs on the tread. With my old KM2's and the locker, the nubs didn't even last 3 miles. Looks like these tires are gonna last! Glad I stuck with the same tire. For some reason these KM2's seem to be louder than I remember my old ones being. Not really a big deal, but just interesting. |
Originally Posted by stockwell45
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Not much better here lol, I walked on my pool this morning.
Back on topic, I have 600 miles on my new KM2's now, and they still have the rubber nubs on the tread. With my old KM2's and the locker, the nubs didn't even last 3 miles. Looks like these tires are gonna last! Glad I stuck with the same tire. For some reason these KM2's seem to be louder than I remember my old ones being. Not really a big deal, but just interesting. |
bad ass rig and tires
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Originally Posted by thediz1991
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bad ass rig and tires
You outta check out my build thread! |
Thanks I was going to get the Baja claw ttc. I even have bfg on my nova.
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