BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 All-Season 33x12.50R15/C 108Q Tire
BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 All-Season 33x12.50R15/C 108Q Tire
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BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 All-Season 33x12.50R15/C 108Q Tire

3.8 stars out of 123 reviews
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  • Extreme Off-Roading: Designed for 4x4s, light/heavy duty trucks, SUVs, and UTVs, this tire is essential for serious off-road enthusiasts needing extreme traction and toughness.
  • Mud Performance: Features massive tread blocks for incredible grip from any angle and Mud-Phobic Bars to release compacted mud, ensuring continued traction in loose soil.
  • Enhanced Durability: Incorporates CoreGard Max Technology with split- and puncture-resistant sidewall rubber, derived from race-proven tires, for superior toughness.
  • Sidewall Protection: Traction-Armor Sidewall Sculpture helps prevent sidewall splitting, allowing access to challenging terrains.
  • Vehicle Compatibility: Ideal for a range of vehicles including Jeep Wrangler, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Ford Bronco Sport, and Toyota Tacoma.
  • All-Season Capability: Provides reliable all-season performance, suitable for various weather conditions including rain and snow.
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  • : Provides grip on various terrains.
  • : Handles dirt and rough terrain with varying tread wear.
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Feb 28, 2025
Archer MD
5 out of 5 stars review

Awesome tire, so happy 117K miles

I have always had KM2's on my trucks. Bought a new Chevy LTZ in 2016. Put a set of of KM3's on this vehicle in 2017. Still on the truck, 117K miles and still going. Will be replacing this month with the the same. I have been across sloppy goose fields, snow, water logged roads. Loving this tire. Rotated every 5K, rotated and balances every 10K. Cany wait for new set.......keep on miling!

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Dec 25, 2025
Kipperkhan
5 out of 5 stars review

Third set on off-road land cruiser

These are 45,000 miles off-road tires that might lack a little mud traction but make up in all other forms of off-road traction. They're quiet on the streets, Good, breaking when, wet and tougher side wall with its polyester fibers embedded in the sidewall rubber making it virtually split proof

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Oct 29, 2025
PeterDiesel
5 out of 5 stars review

I love them

I love them. I've had all three versions of the mud terrain line on my truck (I have owned it for over thirty years, 316,000 miles). The original looked great, wore reasonably well but mileage suffered. The KM2 provided poor mileage and looked worn after 5000 miles. I didn't like them at all and went to Cooper's for the next set. I didn't want to buy the KM3 when it was time for new tires but the comparable All Terrain was too wide for my wheels so I went ahead and got the KM3s (255/85 16- Tall and skinny). My mileage is back to what I was getting with stock tires. No noticeable road noise, of course my 4x4 Cummins is kinda noisy already. Finally, I'm not sure how many miles I have put on them but probably at least 10K and they still look the same as new. I'm not doing heavy offroad driving but snow, mud and steep gravel driveways have not been a problem so I think traction is more than adequate.

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