Just purchased a 2004 wrangler sport and would like to upgrade my tires. I like the looks of the bfg ko2, any experience with these on the stock 15 inch rim.? Mostly street with some desert and mountain use- no rock crawling or anything like that.
I've had 31" KO2s on 15" rims on my trucks, and 33" KO2s on the OEM 15" rims on my LJ. They make a good general-purpose offroad/street tire. I'll probably get them again when the current ones wear out.
IMO, KO2's are probably the best all-terrain tires on the market.
I have them on both of our Jeeps.
The TJ is running 32x11.5 on 15x8 aftermarket wheels.
The JK is running 285/70 on 17" JL take-offs.
I've had 31" KO2s on 15" rims on my trucks, and 33" KO2s on the OEM 15" rims on my LJ. They make a good general-purpose offroad/street tire. I'll probably get them again when the current ones wear out.
Is your TJ Jeep lifted? Any impact on the speedometer reading? Road noise and mpg impact? Pic of the tj? Thanks!
Did that larger size tire affect your speedometer reading? Is your Jeep lifted?
Yes, it's lifted about 3".
I had to change the speedometer gear. Cost was about $20 and it took about 10 minutes if I recall.
Hard to gauge road noise w/ the radio upgrade & soft top, especially given that we run without doors for much of the year, but they are a lot quieter than any MT tire out there.
I think we are getting about 16MPG; haven't really checked.
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I like ko2’s they are just a pain to balance. Falken wildpeak A/T is also a great choice.
I'm going to go against the grain here and say KO2's are the absolute most garbage tire I have ever experienced. It was like slicks on ice, hydroplaned way too easily, and were very noisy. I had 33'10.5's on my TJ and took them off just to watch them burn after only 5K miles. They have a cult following and I got them because so many people spoke highly of them. Maybe I got ones with the wrong spec, who knows, but they were a terrible waste of money.
I’m aware that some folks have that experience! Bummer. Can you share which A/T tire has been a better choice for you? Ice isn’t a huge concern for me but it’s still good to have choices as we shop for new tires.
