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New BF Goodrich A/T TA KO2


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Finally upgraded the tires today and went with the BFG A/T KO2s 285/65R18 with the raised white letters. I was worried I would't like the white letters, but now I'm glad I went with those. Tell me what you guys think!

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Finally upgraded the tires today and went with the BFG A/T KO2s 285/65R18 with the raised white letters. I was worried I would't like the white letters, but now I'm glad I went with those. Tell me what you guys think!

Man...those new shoes look sweet! I'm considering these for my next tire. Are you running any kind of lift?

 

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OP tires look great!

 

my personal opinion is the OWL looks good at first but unless you really take care of them (even still) after a while they start to look bad. very hard to keep them "white" after a while they will turn a white / brown due to all the road dirt / mud / rain / tire shine etc.

 

Exactly my thoughts too! I love the look of white letters, but they don't stay white up here very long, so I usually go with Black sidewalls.

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Comet and a stiff brush will keep them white as new. It has bleach in it and works great. The only thing I don't like is that a scratch on the black sidewall will sometimes show white through from underneath. You could probably use a sharpie or some type of touch up paint for that though.

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I had some 285/65/20 put on today as well. It's a great tire.

Do you mind telling me what the actual height of your tire is on your truck? I've heard that the KO2's tend to run smaller than their listed size.

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