Trekboy
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Great explanation. I love the KO tires as well on my 4runner.The BFG KO series is their all terrain series, best for on/off road general all weather travel with an off road leaning bias. The tread pattern is designed more for road grip.
The BFG KM series is their mud terrain series and is really an off road tire that does decent in a lot of on road conditions. It won't be as good in the rain, ice, and snow as the KO series. It has worse tire wear, more noise, and worse fuel mileage. But it cleans out mud, sand, and rocks a lot better than anything the KO series can do. The tread pattern is designed more to grab rocks and has almost a paddle design for throwing loose materials behind the tire pushing it forward.
I've been running the KO series on my Tacoma for years and just play around off road but use it full time on road.
If you go KM you are planning on a lot of off roading time and more complex terrain.
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