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All-Terrain T/A KO
The All-Terrain T/A KO provides pickup, jeep and SUV owners with on and off-road performance, great mileage and a bold appearance.
All Terrain T/A KO
Shoulder Lock technology (upper sidewall traction bars, 40% wider shoulder grooves)
* Maximized "aired-down" traction and steering control in deep dirt, mud and sand
* More aggressive appearance
* Reduced noise
* Minimized hydroplaning
Dual-tread radius with advanced profile design
* Improved stress distribution (up to 12% increase in treadlife)
* Enhanced resistance to irregular wear
* Better traction
Aggressive, high-void all-terrain tread design with interlocking tread elements, innovative siping and stabilized tread center
* Excellent traction and handling on and off-road
* Improved traction
* Decreased stone retention
Three-ply polyester carcass-TiGard construction
* Exceptional bruise resistance under the tread and in the sidewall
Two full-width steel belts
* Stiffer tread area for precise steering response and better cornering control
* Excellent puncture and bruise resistance
Rim Protector
* Helps protect wheel and tire from off-road hazards, especially during aired-down driving
Dual-compound tread
* Long life and increased durability
High-strength single strand bead construction
* Improved ride and increased bead strength
Raised white letter and black sidewall styling
* Choice of distinctive raised white letters on one sidewall and black outline serrated branding on the other
All-Terrain T/A KO
This BFGoodrich� tire carries a Standard warranty.
All BFGoodrich� tires have a limited warranty, which covers defects in workmanship and material for the life of the original usable tread or for 6 years from date of purchase, whichever occurs first.
Some BFGoodrich� tires also carry a limited warranty for tread life or mileage.
Silverado 2500 HD 4x2 Crew Cab Long Box (2LT) 17 Inch Option
2005–2009
Chevrolet Trucks
Tahoe LS 4x2
2001–2009
Chevrolet Trucks
Avalanche 1500 4x2 LS
2002–2009
Chevrolet Trucks
Suburban 1500 LS 4x2
2001–2009
Dodge Trucks
Ram Pickup 2500 SLT 4x2 Quad Cab
2002–2009
Ford Trucks
F-250 Super Duty FX4 4x4 Super Cab
2005–2009
Ford Trucks
F-350 Super Duty XL 4x2 Super Cab
2006–2009
Ford Trucks
Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x2
1997–2009
Ford Trucks
F-150 XLT FX4 4x4 Reg. Cab
1997–2003
GMC Trucks
Sierra 2500 HD 4x2 Crew Cab Long Box (SLE2) 17 Inch Opt.
2001–2009
GMC Trucks
Canyon 4x2 Z71 SLE2 (Ext. Cab)
2009–2009
GMC Trucks
Yukon 4x2 XL SLE (1500)
2001–2009
Toyota Trucks
FJ Cruiser 4x2
2007–2009
Toyota Trucks
Sequoia Limited 4x2/4x4
2003–2003
A tires speed rating denotes the maximum permitted speed that the tire can sustain for 10 minutes without being in danger. Speed ratings are determined through lab tests that simulate road performance.
The Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQGS) allows consumers to compare tire treadwear, traction performance, and temperature resistance. The U.S. Department of Transportation National Highway Safety Administration mandates tire manufacturers to grade their tires in these three areas and place the information on the sidewall of the tire.
Most tires are covered by a limited warranty that certifies the workmanship and the overall quality of the tire. Limited warranties typically last 4 to 6 years from the purchase date, or until the tires original tread is worn to 2/32nds of inch.
Ply rating identifies the load carrying capabilities of a tire in terms of plies. The ply rating originally referred to the number of cotton layers used to strengthen a tires casing.
Popular types of tires are All Season, Touring, Performance, Ultra High Performance, Original Equipment, Winter, All Terrain, Mud, and Commercial. Most sacrifice some aspect of their performance in order to strengthen another to match the expectations and driving styles of different people and vehicles.
A tire’s load index indicates the amount of a weight each tire can support. The higher a tires load index number, the greater the load-carrying capabilities.