Explorer I
BFG has a long history. Ok so let me be completely honest. I really didn't think that the KO2s would live up the hype. I can say that I was right. They didn't live up to the hype...they surpassed the hype. When the tires first arrived they seemed very understated. True legends often are. I had them mounted to 17" stock Toyota steelies. The tires were soon balanced and mounted and I was off. Now to be sure Flora Jean sees more road than offroad. I'm not going to pretend like she doesn't. So I was a expecting these tires to wear fast because of their reputation for offroad prowess. I again was surprised by these tires. They have shown little wear even after a year of service. My first test of the tires offroad occurred at Dirty Turtle Offroad Park after a Rally Point. After airing down to 20 psi I took off with a few other folks that I met at DTOR. The Perimeter Trail was a good place to start really testing these tires. The only really difficult section of the trail is on the back side. It consisted of a short, snotty rocked pitch that was no match for the KO2s. The Chevy Colorado I was traveling with turned around after seeing me slip an bit and the FJ went a bit sideways. His tires were stock street tires and he realized quickly that they were not up to the task. So the tire passed their first offroad test. I have also taken these tires through some of Michigan's worst snowstorms while chasing flakes for my snowboard addiction. At 50 mph at 25 psi in 4 wheel high in on icy roads they kept me firmly planted and confident.
On the road the tires are smoother than a mud terrain but not as quite as a pure road tire. To be honest I am not real diligent about rotation. This didn't seem to matter much. Even after not rotating after 7000 miles they didn't make much noise but once rotated they squared up nicely and the original feel came back. My next big test of the KO2s was a recent outing at Red River Gorge. I met up with the Kentucky Toyota Land Cruiser Association for a day of wheelin'. I was on a beginners trip that soon proved to be a bit more than I thought it would be. By this time I had gotten a second set of KO2s for our other rig a 2016 Tacoma. We aired down both rigs for the trip to 25 psi and took off with 10 other rigs. It was interesting to see the variety of tires on the rigs. There was everything from Toyota pickup trucks with street tires to 80 series with mud terrains. The KO2s proved once again to handle what ever was thrown at them. Both rigs chugged right up the muddy inclines and forded bumper deep creeks without a single problem.