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Review on BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 265/65 R18 117R summer by Jnis Bisters ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

Amazing tires, the Best!, but only for serious SUVs like the Land Cruiser, Patrol, and pickup trucks, particularly for hefty frames and those with Honest Four-Wheel Drive, and not for parodies from the Schmitar, Raviki, Shamoroki, Tuparegi, and other scrap metal series. I like this tire a lot! I've been driving a 2022 Toyota Fj Cruiser built from the ground up, with a 2022 Toyota Tundra 1 4.7L engine. runs on each rubber for 50–65 000,000. And as I mentioned previously, crossroads are found on 70% of my mileage. Wishing everyone luck.

Pros
  • tires that are quite specialized. Indestructibility, wear resistance, and good rowing all agree! As the tread becomes clogged, you travel through deep snow like a steam engine on tracks with an honest all-wheel drive. Sand, intersections, and clay are ordinary. The city has no purpose whatsoever. The ideal tires are for drivers who do 70–75 percent of their driving in rural areas and the rest in urban areas. Even all-wheel drive didn't always need to be engaged in some situations.
Cons
  • Despite being marketed as all-weather, it is not the ideal choice for the cold. It begins to tan and not faintly at -15 and above. As a matter of fact, ice has no grasp! Additionally, there is no common way to turn on full or stay in the back on the ice after ten years of driving on this rubber (this is the third set already). Very noisy.