Sponsored

BF KO2 37" Load C vs Load D

gotjeepomaha

Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Jan 9, 2023
Threads
0
Messages
12
Reaction score
19
Location
Omaha...Omaha...
Vehicle(s)
2024 Jeep Gladiator Mojave
Occupation
I.T. Analyst/Systems engineer

Discount Tire

Well-Known Member
Joined
Feb 3, 2020
Threads
14
Messages
891
Reaction score
862
Location
Arizona, USA
Website
discountti.re
Vehicle(s)
All Things JEEP
Occupation
Tire & Wheel Specialists
I know this is an old thread, but Discount Tire has the C-range for $358, I didn't think I would see sub $400 37's any longer. May need to jump in on this at $358/tire. https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tires/bfgoodrich-all-terrain-t-a-ko2

1704388895781.png
Thank you for your support! Availability on the BF Goodrich tire is good, and can be ordered in to your local Discount Tire location in 1-2 business days. We do maintain a Low Price Promise. We will match pricing on all products that we carry. Feel free to shoot us a DM if we can help.
 

aevgladitorrubi

Well-Known Member
First Name
Dennis
Joined
Jan 9, 2021
Threads
16
Messages
299
Reaction score
224
Location
60190
Vehicle(s)
2021 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon
Occupation
Med Sales
Vehicle Showcase
1
I was planning on ordering the BF KO2 37" tires in Load C as they weigh less than load D. However I noticed the Load D currently cost less. I was under the impress that Load D is a better tire but weights more. I will offroad but nothing major. 90% of the time on the road. Any advantages going with either or?

Just curious what load most folks are going with when choosing the 37" KO2's

Thanks!

Screen Shot 2022-09-26 at 2.27.47 PM.png


Screen Shot 2022-09-26 at 2.27.27 PM.png
Based on your 90% onroad-- load C, they are way more comfortable, lighter and less stiff. That's what I did...
 

suicideking

Member
First Name
Rick
Joined
Dec 26, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
12
Reaction score
6
Location
Riverside, CA
Vehicle(s)
06 LJ, 04 TJ (looking to buy a JT)
I would definitely pay more for load C. Softer and will give you a better ride on street.
 

4xFun

Member
First Name
Mike
Joined
Aug 27, 2020
Threads
2
Messages
7
Reaction score
4
Location
Scottsdale AZ
Vehicle(s)
2020 JLR, 2019 RAM Longhorn 4x4
This is an old thread and came across it by accident BUT I wanted to share my experience with both the 37 KO2 C and 37 KO2 D...I first tried the 37 C when they first came out about 2 1/2 years ago replacing the 315's on my JLR. They were mounted on Mopar 17x8.5 wheels and I did NOT like them compared the the 315 KO2's I had been running-not for looks (too skinny) or handling (especially in the corners) or braking. The tread on the C's was nearly 3/4 inch narrower than the 315's and 5/8 inch narrower than the 37 D's! Discount Tire switched them out after a few days to 37 D KO2's and could not be happier with them! Again, mounted on 17x8.5 wheels, 30psi cold worked out to be the ideal pressure for ride, handling and longevity...30,000+ miles later and zero complaints!

Interested in the new KO3's but not the 37 C if they are the same skinny tread, will wait on the 37 KO3 D...
 

JTGuy

Well-Known Member
First Name
Pascual
Joined
Jul 23, 2023
Threads
57
Messages
1,741
Reaction score
1,671
Location
San Dimas CA
Vehicle(s)
20022 Jeep Gladiator
Occupation
Manager
the difference in weight between the 315-70-17 ko2 and the 37 -12.50-17 ko2 both in C is only 1 pound more for the 37s.
Sponsored

 
 







Top