Toyo Open Country AT3 vs BF Goodrich KO2 All-Terrain

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Toyo Open Country AT3 vs BF Goodrich KO2 - The All-Terrain Battle!

In today's video, we dive deep into the world of All-Terrain tires. We take a close look at the design and performance of two top contenders in the segment - the Toyo Open Country AT3 and the BF Goodrich KO2 All-Terrain T/A. Which one has the edge in various conditions? Let’s find out!

🔗 Highlights:

0:00 Intro
0:26 Durability & Design
2:38 On-Road Traction
3:09 Off-Road (KO2)
3:51 Off-Road (Toyo AT3)
4:33 Which is Better?
5:22 Conclusion

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I put 4 AT3 tires on my FJB Edition FJCruiser about 2 months ago. Haven’t been off road yet but I love the on road wet/dry performance.

innertube
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Toyo AT3’s on my 2020 Tacoma DCLB 4x4. Been one year now and they have been awesome for my needs. Chose these for the better wet weather traction and majority highway and daily driver use. Also went with P metric one size up from stock. Did not need E rated tires. Light off roading and snow performance were great so far.

KayBertoss
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I have over 60, 000 miles on my KO2 tires. I just drove in the rain from Kansas City to Memphis and never once felt this “poor wet traction” that folks seem to always want to talk about. I’ve had BFG all terrain tires since the mid 90s and never had wet weather issues from them. I guess some folks just don’t know how to drive. 🤷‍♂️

ntrkys
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We have a fleet of 4 Silverados and 4 Colorados at work. We’ve run most of the popular ATs at some point. The boss got a set of the BFGs a while back, and they are better than 50% with 50k miles on them. We rotate tires with every oil change and typically get 70k out of a set of tires. Anyway, the BFGs are now going on everything. I just got a set on my Silverado and am thoroughly impressed. I can’t wait to get them in the snow!

Holden-McGroin
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I have run the Toyo A/T 3 on my Tacoma 2019 for about 3 months they are really good tires. This is my first set i am impressed with the ride and handling.

AnthonyHarris-cbzg
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I have run the Toyo's AT3 for about 10k now on my Ford Tremor. They have been great fairly quite on the highway. I had KO2 before on my other F150 and they we ok with the exception of wet traction and they were terrible. Looked at the Wildpeak's while they seem to be a great tire they are extremely heavy. Good and bad depending on your needs. I will stay with Toyo!

kevingoins
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I've driven my AT3 in super soft sand, rocky terrain, plenty of freeway on/off ramps and some icy/snowy conditions as well. They have been flawless. Pretty quit too.

zayas
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Ive run the KO2s for 25+ years on many 1/2+3/4 tons, bush roads + hwy. No other tire I trust like these. Wearing between 80, 000 km + 115, 000 km life. My 3 persoal trucks all run them. I have the confidence in winter to drive 130 kph on snowy highways and for my wifes truck whil I'm out of town. Love + trust these tires. 👍👍

drydenforestrytech
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I’ve run 2 sets of KO2s on my FJ Cruiser with great results. Recently purchased a CJ3B that I’m seriously thinking of putting on the Toyo AT3s.

rrtownsend
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Here in Chile the Toyo is about half the price of the KO2s, so seems like it might be one of the best options at the moment. (Mostly daily driver in city, with some weekends and vacations on dirt.)

pablolobo
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I've never run the K02s, but I have had two sets of Toyo ATs, the 3s and the 2s. Both worked well. I live in Alaska, and the nice thing about the Toyos, is that you can run them year round without doing the 'change over' to pure snow tires on/off twice a year. Of course, I have four wheel drive to help, but they have decent traction in the snow. Plus, they're quiet on the highway. Nice tires. I'd recommend.

osooso
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Seems like the AT3 is better for a daily driver and the BFG is a better offroad and overall tougher.

Bryan-uwny
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I have the Toyo AT3, live in the NW and we have rain majority of the season after summer and the road traction never disappointed. With the snow where I live they do the job well.

AlbinOnishchenko
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Toyo AT3's / we like the dirt and play as often as we can, but the majority of the mile's will always be on pavement.

ecorreais
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Great review on two tires I love I chose the Toyo AT3 ✌️🇨🇦

gk
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Big fan of the KO2. Have had them on my truck for about 6-7years, and over 70, 000kms, mixed driving conditions in Canada. They’ve never left me stranded or stuck. Never had a hole or any damage until literally yesterday when my wife borrowed the truck and did not see that the tire was very low, and ran it in -20 and parked it half way on a curb. Power bulges in the sidewall, lol.
…back to the tire. Driven on them in every condition Imaginable. Deep snow, ice, mud, gravel roads, uphill through the bush in the mountains, and highway. Honestly the best tires I’ve ever had, and will be buying another set even though I’ve still probably got 60-70% tread left on them.
Are they ice tires? No
Are they deep snow tires? No
Are they mud tires? No.
You get the point, but they do remarkably well in every category and can hang with the specialty tires in each category (except studded winter tires on ice) while still providing a fairly quiet and comfortable ride on the Highway. I’m a hatch critic of tires, and I’d give these a solid 9.5/10.

beegee
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My 285/70 17 C load KO2s have 2 ply sidewalls. I chose them because they are about 8 lbs lighter than the E load tire in the same size. More unsprung weight makes your brakes, suspension and driveline work harder. I off-road them and haven't had any problems.

pn
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Just picked up a set up KO2's for my 2020 Tundra TRD Pro with stock stance. I love the way they look, concerned with everyone's feedback on wet road conditions, I live in Houston, TX. so rain, t-storms, Tropical Storms and Hurricanes happen often out here. But hey, cant be much worst than the stock Michelin AT that came with the truck. I can feel the weight of the tires right away as I switched over, but hey, I didnt buy a crew cab tundra for speed. lol

johnnysifuentes
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In Europe the Toyo are almost half the price of BFG, in fact there are a lot of good tyres that are in the same price range as Toyo, BFG mmight be good but I'm not sure they are good enough to justify the price difference.

ghp
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I’m getting a set of Eighty threes (lol) put on my truck this week.

livingeveryday