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BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO3
Shop the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 32X11.50R15 LT 113R C1 RWL, an all-terrain tire built for drivers who split time between pavement, dirt, gravel, mud, and snow. This 32X11.50R15 KO3 is a popular flotation-size choice for select Ford Bronco, Chevrolet K10, Toyota Pickup, Jeep CJ, Jeep Wrangler, Toyota Land Cruiser builds, plus similar trucks and SUVs using 15-inch wheels.
Why choose the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 in 32X11.50R15?
Built for classic 4x4s, Jeeps, and compact truck builds: C1 light-truck construction keeps the tire manageable for older trucks, Jeeps, and lighter off-road builds.
Legendary KO-series toughness: CoreGard Technology and a new all-terrain tread compound help the KO3 stand up to gravel, rocks, ruts, and daily truck use.
Confident all-weather traction: The KO3 uses full-depth locking 3-D sipes and an optimized tread pattern for grip on wet roads, loose surfaces, and severe-snow-rated conditions.
Long-haul durability: An optimized footprint helps promote even wear, and BFGoodrich backs the All-Terrain T/A KO3 with a 50,000-mile limited mileage warranty.
Popular vehicle fitments for 32X11.50R15 BFGoodrich KO3
This KO3 size is commonly considered for select trims and modified builds of the Ford Bronco, Chevrolet K10, Toyota Pickup, Jeep CJ, Jeep Wrangler, and Toyota Land Cruiser. It is also a strong option for off-road, overland, hunting, jobsite, and weekend adventure vehicles that need dependable all-terrain traction.
Size and rating details
32X11.50R15: This size is designed for 15-inch wheels and gives shoppers a clear way to match the tire to their truck, SUV, or 4x4 build.
113R C1: The service description and load range support the tire's light-truck capability for payload, trail gear, and towing-minded drivers.
RWL: This version uses raised white letter styling for the finished look on the vehicle.
Frequently asked questions
Is the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 32X11.50R15 good for daily driving?
Yes. The KO3 is designed to deliver the toughness drivers expect from BFGoodrich all-terrain tires while still supporting stable highway manners for commuting, towing, and road trips.
What vehicles use the BFGoodrich KO3 32X11.50R15?
Popular applications include select Ford Bronco, Chevrolet K10, Toyota Pickup, Jeep CJ, Jeep Wrangler, and Toyota Land Cruiser setups, along with comparable trucks, SUVs, Jeeps, and 4x4 builds using the same size, load range, and wheel diameter.
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADE (UTQG)Uniform Tire Quality Grade
| SECTION WIDTH | 32 |
| ASPECT RATIO | 11.5 |
| RIM DIAMETER | 15" |
| OVERALL DIAMETER | 31.5" |
| RIM WIDTH RANGE | 8.0" - 10.0" |
| WEIGHT | 51.85 LBS |
| TREAD DEPTH | 15/32" |
| LOAD INDEX | 113 |
| LOAD RANGE | C1 |
| MAX PSI | 50 PSI |
| SPEED RATING | Up to 106 mph |
| SIDEWALL DESC. | Raised White Lettering |
| WARRANTY | 50000 |
| VPN | 09184 |
| GTIN | 086699091840 |
Customer Reviews
So far, so good
I have always put these all terrain tires on my trucks and I like every thing about them and these KO3s are even better than the old ones.
I can't recommend Discount Tire in Glen Carbon Illinois. The employees were great, they did decent work on mounting my new tires. However I had a set of tires on the truck that had maybe 2000 miles on them at the best Less than a year old and verified by them. I didn't like the tires so I came to Glen Carbon Discount Tire to remove and replace them. I kept my tires to resell to someone who they would work for. I didn't watch tire/wheel separation as they won't let you into the shop. I understand that too. When all said and done I have 2000 mile tires with beads torn off so I can't sell them for a bit of my money back. Not their fault about the tires that were on it, but there is no reason to tear off the bead unless they just don't use lube or something. Discount Tire wanted a review so here it is, take it or ignore it. I would but tires from them again because they can get some BF GOODRICH that no one else sells. I would certainly not have these young men do the labor though. Thanks, Adam
