I'm interested in the new BFG KO3's, but they don't have them in smaller sizes suitable for a 1995 GMC Jimmy. What would be my best option for this vehicle? Most driving will be on pavement, in town, with occasional gravel road & off-road travel. Also, lots of rain and some winter snow. Based in Vancouver, Canada with trips to the BC interior.
Funny, I just bought Good Year Wrangler All Terrain Kevlar tires as a meh middle of the road summer tire just for everyday use on my pickup. To be frank while I haven’t run them yet I certainly don’t hold them in the same regard as Grabber ATX’s or KO3’s so I was surprised to even see them featured in this video. Maybe I’ll be pleasantly surprised with them, we’ll see.
I’ve had a set on my half ton truck for about 30k and they are wearing well. Not even half done with the tread. I mainly run pavement and gravel roads. Very quiet and handle fine in the wet. Love the fact that they are 3 peak rated. Not going mudding with them anytime soon though.
I had nothing but problems with my Kevlars on my xterra. First 10k was alright. The last 15k the sidewalls started to bulge a bit. I tow a small boat and 12ft v nose trailer with it occasionally. Nothing that could cause that amount of buldge at recommended pressure.
where does the keyword sustainable fit into truck tires? sustainable one of those keywords you know as soon as you hear it it’s coming from black rock left world, economic forum
I purchased the recommended Goodyear Adventure AT 3 months ago. Very little road noise for AT tire. A little stiffer ride than the old highway tires I previously had. My F150 FX4 3.5 ecoboost now gets 21.5 mpg highway just 0.5 less less than my old highway tires. Pleased with performance off road so far. But I would not classify myself as an extreme off-roader.
Grabber atx here, never had an issue
Im on my 5th set of Firestone Destination AT2s. They are good in inclimate weather, are quiet on the highway, and have pretty good tread life.
I'm interested in the new BFG KO3's, but they don't have them in smaller sizes suitable for a 1995 GMC Jimmy.
What would be my best option for this vehicle? Most driving will be on pavement, in town, with occasional gravel road & off-road travel. Also, lots of rain and some winter snow.
Based in Vancouver, Canada with trips to the BC interior.
Got a 97 Blazer 4x4 been running michelin m/s pretty good. Don't get alot of snow in GA.
Nice choices but you forgot the best! Cooper AT-3!
I believe you probably got that list backwards
Did you miss the part where he said "in no particular order"?
@@jameshovey8301yeah he did😂
Funny, I just bought Good Year Wrangler All Terrain Kevlar tires as a meh middle of the road summer tire just for everyday use on my pickup. To be frank while I haven’t run them yet I certainly don’t hold them in the same regard as Grabber ATX’s or KO3’s so I was surprised to even see them featured in this video. Maybe I’ll be pleasantly surprised with them, we’ll see.
You'll be pleasantly surprised by them. I actually prefer those over the Toyo Open Country and KO2's.
I’ve had a set on my half ton truck for about 30k and they are wearing well. Not even half done with the tread. I mainly run pavement and gravel roads. Very quiet and handle fine in the wet. Love the fact that they are 3 peak rated. Not going mudding with them anytime soon though.
I had nothing but problems with my Kevlars on my xterra. First 10k was alright. The last 15k the sidewalls started to bulge a bit. I tow a small boat and 12ft v nose trailer with it occasionally. Nothing that could cause that amount of buldge at recommended pressure.
where does the keyword sustainable fit into truck tires? sustainable one of those keywords you know as soon as you hear it it’s coming from black rock left world, economic forum
BFG K03's here. Too early to rate yet. Here's hoping they live up to the hype!
I purchased the recommended Goodyear Adventure AT 3 months ago. Very little road noise for AT tire. A little stiffer ride than the old highway tires I previously had. My F150 FX4 3.5 ecoboost now gets 21.5 mpg highway just 0.5 less less than my old highway tires. Pleased with performance off road so far. But I would not classify myself as an extreme off-roader.
Very disappointed in the longevity of the Toyo AT3.
I need to get new tires before winter with only 60 000 kms.
Rotated every 10 000 kms.
I have the same experience.
60k is great
Bay-zha Boss? 😆
It's a generic version of Baja Blast
None of the above...
Try the Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac RT-LT, beats any of the ones listed here...
Had them the baja boss smokes them in everything. Was just high up mountains today in 1-2’ snow no chains
If Goodyear didn't go woke I'd buy, but I'm not going to give money to a company that goes along with the $hit to make money