Within the next month I will be replacing my BF Goodrich TA KO tires. I primarily use my rig in the Intermountain West - that means hardpack desert, sharp stones, slickrock, sand, and some mud (although I try to avoid mud). My rig is also my daily driver, so long tread life, and on-road handling in wet and snow conditions are also important.
Right now my top contenders are:
BF Goodrich TA KO2
Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac
Both these tires have their pros and cons. The BFG is less aggressive, but seems to have a heavier carcass than the Goodyear. I'm a little disappointed that BFG eliminated the rim guard that was on the original KO series. The Goodyear seems more aggressive in the tread, but has a lighter carcass; a friend ended up with his second sidewall cut yesterday on very mild roads. I know that any sidewall can be cut in the right conditions, so I'm trying to not let this influence my judgement.
BF Goodrich
Pros:
Pros:
I'm open to any suggestions of what else I should consider.
Right now my top contenders are:
BF Goodrich TA KO2
Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac
Both these tires have their pros and cons. The BFG is less aggressive, but seems to have a heavier carcass than the Goodyear. I'm a little disappointed that BFG eliminated the rim guard that was on the original KO series. The Goodyear seems more aggressive in the tread, but has a lighter carcass; a friend ended up with his second sidewall cut yesterday on very mild roads. I know that any sidewall can be cut in the right conditions, so I'm trying to not let this influence my judgement.
BF Goodrich
Pros:
- Heavy carcass
- Acceptable snow performance
- Decent tread life
- Been pretty happy with the KO in the past
- Quiet highway driving compared to the Duratrac
- Less aggressive tread
- Heavy
- Price
Pros:
- Aggressive tread
- Better snow performance than the BFG
- Better sand performance
- Better mud performance
- Deeper initial tread than BFG
- Stickier tread than BFG
- Lighterweight carcass/durability
- Faster wear than BFG, despite deeper tread
- Noisy
I'm open to any suggestions of what else I should consider.