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@Flamingsword , sounds like you have been given many great options. Which tire is best for you depends on your true needs and driving conditions. No single tire brand delivers 5 out of 5 in all categories.

It sound like the BFG KO2 may be a good choice.

Would be happy to be of assistance with your tire decision.

@BullMoose1776 , Thank you so much for the shout out, I'm glad we have always taken care of you.
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Take a look at the Micky Thompson Baja Boss A/T. Three peak snow rated, I've found mine to be very good on wet roads (been raining non-stop lately)
Good to hear, I've been debating getting MT but have not been sure of the wet pavement performance.
 

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Good to hear, I've been debating getting MT but have not been sure of the wet pavement performance.
We're all tempted by the Muds!

I had BFG mud terrains for a while. Great in the mud or rocks. HORRIBLE everywhere else. If you spend any amount of time on the highway you'll likely regret mud terrains. Terrible traction, dangerous on the rain, loud. They're practically useless on the road.
 
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We need new rubber for our 18 Sport S and I keep going back and forth between the KO2s and the Falken Wildpeak AT3s.
 

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+1 on the copper discovery at3 I ran those on my sport and they are well suited for what you described!
 

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I now think I will go with the Yokohama geolandar g015. It’s not quite the K02 but seems it will accomplish all my needs and is significantly cheaper.
An excellent choice. Make sure you get the passenger versions and not the E load rated LT tire. The latter would be too stiff for a lightweight Jeep.
 

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another vote for Falken Wildpeak AT3W in either the Rubi size or in 255-80-17. I have used both.
 

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I went with the Yokohama g015. Discount tire had them in 285/75r17 for $198 a tire. Before and after pictures.

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I know it has been over a year, but are you happy with your choice? Are these on a stock Wrangler? I’m considering getting these exact tires.
Thanks!
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