They are the best A/T tire IMO.I have KO2s in 265/75-16s on my 2012. They are a great choice. My ride home includes miles of rough severely potholed single lane, mies of unpaved dirt that can be dusty/slidey or muddy churning, then steep concrete strips and grass that get slick when wet. The KO2s do it all well. I pulled the front mudflaps when I first went to 265/75s, the rubbing when turning into a driveway curb was a hassle.
This was on their web site for light truck use "The Nokian Rotiiva AT (All Terrain) all season tire works excellently on asphalt, but it can also be used for light off-road driving." 81% satisfaction rate by customers.Check out the Nokian Rottiva AT. Also comes in a plus model with thicker ply. Amazing so far.
They have engineers answering phones?I've had KO2s, Duratracs, and Nitto Exo's. These are by far a better handling and quiet tire. Have not bashed off road yet but probably in a similar line up to the goodyear kevlar found on the TRD Pro. I called Nokian customer support before buying and spoke to one of the engineers before selecting what i needed. So far so good but I can only report on 1500 miles. Nokians are bombproof in the snow. Places like Canada and Russia and typical for these tires. I'm looking forward to a bad winter to really test these out. They have also come out with a heavy duty off road tire called the rock proof.
If you can wait a few more weeks for Black Friday deals you can find them cheaper. If you have a discount tires near you they will do a sale around Thanksgiving. Also look at on line deals. But... You’ll have to pay a shop to mount and balance so keep that in the equation. Maybe call around and see what local shops are charging. It’s usually around $60.I too am in the market this week. I think the KO2s will be my choice. I feel more comfortable with all the reviews and also made my Michelin. Seems like everyone is getting g good wear out of them. I would love to save money and get something slightly cheaper but I do want a top notch tire as well for my 2016 OR. Dam this is a hard decision
But 240 a tire dammmmmmm it
I paid $163 a tire for my BFG KO2’s 285/75/16 at discount tires on a Presidents Day sale. They where on sale for $188 a tire and then I got $100 mail in rebate that I took advantage of.no kidding, that silly name on the side costs cereal money.
never had em, never will.I paid $163 a tire for my BFG KO2’s 285/75/16 at discount tires on a Presidents Day sale. They where on sale for $188 a tire and then I got $100 mail in rebate that I took advantage of.
I’m always looking for better quality for a better price. So I’m not opposed to trying something new.never had em, never will.
They went decades with absolute **** tread design from a functional aspect, yet still touted "most recognized pattern in the world".... Its taken them 3 generations to realize people drive in rain and water evacuation is a real thing in the tire world, even for an AT.