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Hi, I have a 2022 Bronco Badlands Sasquatch and have worn out my factory GY Territory MT tires. Loved how the truck road, but they were only a 2 ply sidewall. I need to replace the tires before the snow flies here in Massachusetts(we used to get snow anyway) There are so many choices in tires. Just wondering what type of tires have been run and what people thought of them. I commute to work daily in my truck but do take it out on the weekends for fun, I do want to upgrade to a 3 ply sidewall though. Thank you
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I'd say do an AT if you mainly commute in it.
 

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BFG KO3 - Most recent improvement on the best performing all terrain of all time.
 

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I second the KO3s. I’ve been running them for a year now and have tested them in all conditions except for sand. Their wet traction appears to be vastly improved, and they performed exceptionally well in the big snow my area got back in January.
 

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x3 on KO3. So far, have had them on dirt/rock trails, dunes, and heavy rain/freeway driving. Reliable in all those conditions. They replaced Falken Wildpeak M/Ts, which were the first mud terrains I had ever used on a truck. Those were much better off road, and I miss them. But the noise after 35k miles was too much to handle, so I installed the KO3s. Hoping these don’t get too loud that early in their lifespan.
 
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OP - like you, I am in MA. I run Falken Wildpeaks and they handle great on and off road
 

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KO3 is a solid path, at the time I swapped the 315 70R17 size was only out in F load range which is way too heavy, but I know plenty of people went for it. I ended up going with Falken Wildpeak R/Ts which have been amazing. I lost some fuel range afterwards and swapped my Sasquatch wheels to Method 703s which pretty much offset that weight gain and returned me to normal fuel range.
 

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Tires are highly subjective with performance and preferences influenced by maybe factors. Driving style / terrain / geographical location / vehicle build, etc.

That said I cannot recommend Kenda’s Klever RT enough. Fantastic tire. I’ve had several different sets on three different trucks in three different sizes. Look them up, they rule.
 

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I agree with the above post, tires are very subjective and everyone loves something different. I love my Toyo AT3s and they've been great in the rain and snow. That being said if I lived farther north like MA, I would probably go with the Falken Wildpeaks for a little better snow performance.
 

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Toyo AT3. Falken Wildpeak. Cooper Discoverer At3.
I hear the KO3 is a huge improvement over the K02 in wet conditions. Might be worth a try.
 

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what size did you go with ?
35x12.50
It was middle of the summer and I didn’t feel like doing the JKS kit when it was 100 degrees and 80% humidity outside
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