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Description: Review of the BFGoodrich Krawler T/A KX
The BFGoodrich Krawler is a monster of a Radial tire. BFGoodrich specifically designed this tire to excel in the world of rockcrawling, while still giving the driver performance in a variety of terrains, including on paved road. The Krawler's tread design is an aggressive, strong one with massive lugs, super-strong sidewalls, and an extra shoulder lip of rubber around the bead to help protect the rim and aid the tires resistance to popping off the bead. At low pressures, the sidewall and tread flexes readily and surprisingly well for such a massive tire, enveloping obstacles as the sidewalls bulge. Tread lugs extend way down the sidewall offering protect as well as helps to increase traction when sidewall bite can make the difference on rock and in mud. Where the BFGoodrich Krawler T/A KX excels best is on the rocks. When aired down to the single digits, the chunky lugs of soft compound grip big time on all types of rocks from the knarly to the slick. Sharp rocks and wood spikes offer little problem as the Krawler resists tears and punctures to an impressive degree. In the mud the Krawler isn't at its best. The tread doesn't self clean as well as some of the other mud performers on the market unless generous amounts of throttled wheelspin are applied. On the wooded trails this tire does very well, getting good bite the varying conditions. In the sand the Krawler bites strong and will dig if too much throttle is applied although flotation is good. On the street, the BFGoodrich Krawlers perform better than most aggressive tires with a somewhat smooth ride. This is in part due to their construction as a radial tire and the staggered tread design. However they will still let you know they're down there as some lug slap will be noticed. As far as their look, the Krawler has a very aggressive appearance and will definitely turn heads. Sidewall Plys: 4 Nylon. Tread Plys: 4 Nylon, 2 Steel. Load Rating: C. Available sizes: 35x13.50R15/C, 37x12.50R17/C, 37x12.50R17/C

Manufacturers description of this tire:
BFGoodrich Krawler T/A KX


Introducing the world's best rock-crawling tire. Ideal for extreme terrain conditions and the winner of multiple rock-crawling championships. Features an ultra-aggressive deep-lug tread pattern and one of the most puncture resistant sidewalls of any tire we've ever offered. Available in two sizes: molded (37X12.50R17 and 35X13.50R15) or grooveable (37X12.50R17). Our ultimate off-road tire, designed for awesome performance on the rocks and in the dirt. Limited quantities available in 35- and 37-inch sizes.


World champion rock crawling performance.
What it is: Xtreme traction off-road tire that has won more rock crawling championships than any other tire.
Who it's for: Rock crawling competitors and hardcore off-roaders.
In 2004, BFGoodrich tires won 51 of 54 major rock crawling championships.


Features:



  • Ultra-aggressive deep-lug tread pattern

  • Four nylon sidewall plies

  • Race-spec carcass

  • Brawny, solid sidewall lugs

  • X-tra traction tread compound

  • Rim protector


Benefits:



  • Large, deep lugs - even deeper than Mud-Terrain T/A KM

    help provide exceptional traction in rock, mud and dirt.

    Tread can be carved to tune performance to meet the

    specific needs of the consumer

  • One of the highest puncture resistant sidewalls of any

    tire we've ever offered

  • A super-tough carcass built like some of our off-road

    racing tires. The lessons we learn in off-road racing are

    built right into the Krawler T/A KX

  • Deep, large and solid sidewall lugs aid both traction and

    puncture resistance

  • Softer tread compound evolved from our years of offroading

    experience. Conforms better to uneven surfaces, increases traction

  • Improved wheel and tire protection from off-road hazards, especially
    during aired-down situations


 Manufacturer Contact Info:

 



BFGoodrich
Corporation



Consumer Relations Department

P.O. Box 19001

Greenville, SC 29602-9001

Phone: 1-877-788-8899 

www.bfgoodrichtires.com
Keywords: BFGoodrich Krawler T/A KX MT Mud Terrain Tire


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Anonymous
Review Date: Thu April 8, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: smooth, quiet, cheap, and great on the road!
Cons: none at this time!

I've had these tires for about 6 months. I have 35x12.50 mounted on 16x8 weld rims. I drive to and from work on the highway for a total of 26 miles each way. I haven't have any problems with them on dry or wet pavement. I also go to the beach often on weekends and don't normally have air down at all! It all depends on which beach I go too. I haven't really tested the tires in the mountain mud and dirt roads but as soon as I do I will send you my reviews! I recomend and intend to buy a set of 33x12.50 on 15x8 rims for my YJ Jeep project this summer. Aloha Storm from Kauai, HI.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sun April 25, 2010 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: $160.00 | Rating: 3 

 
Pros: All appearance
Cons: Poor performance

One of the worst tires I've ever run:
1)NOISYNOISYNOISY - and LOUD: like washboard road full-time
2)Can't hold a balance more than a month
3)Mediocre traction in snow; better when siped
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed May 5, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: smooth ride quite compared to other mud tires, great look!
Cons: kind of expensive

I have had my tires for about eight months. 12k miles and about 2/3 tread left. Love the looks and they perform well. have no problems with balance. I can run 100mph in my F-150 with no shake at all. They work well for easing through mud and woods during deer season. And as for playing in mud-if you got the power to keep them cleaned out- THey WILL GO! Like them better than the buckshots I had before.
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon May 10, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: ride good, quiet for an M/T, good in the mud.
Cons: price(get what you pay for though)

I have these in a 285/70/17 on an 05 Z71. I drive it daily to work, and it is our family vehicle. The tires are quiet for such aggressive tread. They ride smooth and were easy to balance. I have 7500 miles on them so far and they look almost new. They do good in the mud, with some throttle. They are ok in the snow and ice, but I expected that from a mud tire. They were a little pricey but comparable to a Cooper STT, Swamper SSR, and they were less than Dick Cepek Mud Countrys, and Mickey Thompson MTZ's.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue May 18, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Traction
Cons: Short Life

I am running 35X12.50X17 on my Dodge Diesel. Very good snow traction and for mud they are good. I am coming up on 30,000 miles and they are due to be replaced. Noise is slight I don't even notice it.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue June 1, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Great Major Brand Name
Cons:

BFG M/T KO2 is a great tire with a price. Tires you always pay for what you get.(Im in the wholesale tires business for the last 20yrs).
So everyone realizes
Averages
M/T's (all of them) if you get over 30-35 thousand jump for joy. They are not A/T's of H/T's DUH!!!!
Noise turn up the radio!
Rough in a parking lot LOOK AT THE F'N TREAD people if you can fit your finger inbetween your side lugs/bitters, DUH!!!! AGAIN DUH!!!!!
M/T's are not trying to compare to the A/T's or H/T's so stop rating them as if you were!!!!!! Do you people no know what M/T stands for it sure as heck aint Highway/road tire.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue June 1, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: GREAT TIRES!!!
Cons: NONE

I have a set on my 95 Z71 and they have took it everywhere i wanted to go. Have over 65,000 miles on them and they still pull perfect ill be buying another set!!!
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat July 10, 2010 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: good performance on the street
Cons: ok offroad, ok on wet roads, ok looks, nothing thrilling for the price

i purchased these tires and had them for about 2 weeks before i sold them. i used to have a set of baja claws, these are no quieter then the claws, if not louder. they do worse in the mud by far, they perform the same on the street and they are by far the weirdest looking tire iv seen. they are contructed very odd, they are not square, they are like a big bubble, they look like you would need to air them down to 5psi to get them to sit square on the ground, these were 35x12.5r15s, the smaller sizes look fine, but bfg cant figure out how to make a big tire i guess. they also don't run true to their size, height is ok, width comes up short big time. overall a very mediocre tire for the same cost that could buy an excellent tire.
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu August 5, 2010 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 3 

 
Pros: they looked good before i drove on them
Cons: these tires fall apart

i bought my 35x12.5r17 mk2s not even a month ago i put my truck in four wheel one time, when i got home i noticed the tires were chunking rubber, they were falling apart the tred was breaking off, less then 50 miles on them an i hit the dirt once these tires suck an the worst thing they tryed not to replace them an said i was spinning them. stear clear of mk2s or bfg
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat August 7, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $250.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: excellent longevity, no vibrations.
Cons: Having to rotate them quite often

for some reason the main page for bfg m/t km links over to this page? Something is buggered..


anywho,I ran a set of 31" r16 km m/t's on my 01 Dodge 3/4ton diesel for the last 6 yrs.. (I dont put on a heck of a lot of miles). 6 yrs translates out to 50 000 miles so far.. and they still have about 30% tread. I;m going to replace them soon since they're starting to crack a bit in between the lugs (from my vehicle being parked 1 month out of 2 no doubt)


The tread lasts great up until 40k where i noticed it really starts to disappear. 50k outta a mud tire is gold in my mind (especially when i do alot of burnouts and sled pulling with them). They heaviest load i put in the box for street driving is about 500 lbs which gave uneven tread wear between front/rear which i kept in check by rotating every 6k miles or so.


My driving consists of 50% ice/snow, 40% dry/wet pavement & 10% soupy mud. I think this tire performs admirably in all those areas. Even though i found it does dig down a little too well as i tore the crap outta my neighbours all dirt and sand driveway pulling a visitor in a minivan up the grade in heavy rain when i 1st got them.


I will be purchasing another set of bfg m/t's in the near future (after i put another 5k worth of vacation miles on them), only i will be stepping up to the 35" R18 this time around. still up in the air if i will try the newer km2 tread or stick with old trusty.
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri August 20, 2010 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: $330.00 | Rating: 3 

 
Pros: look aggresive. not very noisy
Cons: ha too many

2010 f350 cabelas crew cab 6 inch lift.good tire in the snow. thats about all i can say.installed tires at 350 miles not have 14500 and they have less than 1/4 tread left.terrable on the street too much sidwall flex. terrable wet traction.
probley would be great on a lighter truck. would not buy again.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat September 4, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Great all around tire
Cons: cost

Great tire.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sun September 12, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $450.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: all around excellent tire
Cons: price

It's too bad you can't find these tires in Canada anymore! I got 75000-80000Km out of the three sets of 37x12.50x17 that I had. Great in all conditions on a 1 ton diesel Dodge that saw more gravel roads & bush trails than pavement. Not the greatest on ice but honestly what tire is?
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri September 17, 2010 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: $297.00 | Rating: 4 

 
Pros: look good
Cons: wear out very fast

great looking tire. have them on my jeep. they dont last long at all.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue November 16, 2010 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 2 

 
Pros: mud/sand/snow/rain/ all traction conditions
Cons: TRED WEAR!!!!!!! TRED WEAR!!!!!! price

i have the km2 on my 2003 chevy 2500HD and i love them in every use.
they stick to the road like glue and i tow a 10000 lb boat ( very important )
i drive the beach and flipping awesome in the sand you just need to know how to off road ( "air down" ) and let me say in the mud they kick ass but still have a long way to compare to my swamper's.
the little i have used them on the rock's have been good. i plow snow and have a 8 1/2 foot v plow fisher and they hook up under any amount of snow in front of the blade.
have no problem's in the rain / ice.
THE BIG PROBLEM IS MILEAGE!!!!!!!!!!!
i have the 265/75/16 load range E and got them less then a year ago and will be lucky to make the winter.
my truck is perfectly aligned and the wear is perfectly flat and i have 7839 miles on them and almost bald. called BF GOODRICH and they wont do a thing about it. for the price i should get 20000 not 7839.
so i think even as good as they hook up in all conditions the $1200.00 is not worth it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7839 mi is bull s*! and will never buy them again!!!!
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed December 22, 2010 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 3 

 
Pros: Look kinda like less agressive BFG Krawlers. Come in lots of sizes.
Cons: Horrible in the mud. They cake up and don't throw out mud at all. Worst off road and on road compared to the BFG mud-terrain KM (original)

Okay, but not great on pavement or off road (originals were way better in every way). I will not be buying these tires again. In wet mud conditions, these are the worst mud terrain I have ever used, Goodyear Wrangler MT/R's are a little better.
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