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BFGoodrich All Terrain KO3 vs Pirelli Scorpion XTM AT

Jonathan Benson
Tested and written by Jonathan Benson
5 min read

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Dry 35%
Off road 35%
Comfort 30%
Dry 35% · Off road 35% · Comfort 30%
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Test Results Data

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# Tyre Total Score Dry Off road Comfort
Subj. Road Score Points % Subj. Dirt Handling Points % Subj. Comfort Points Subj. Noise Points %
1 Pirelli Scorpion XTM AT 99.3% 10 100% 10 100% 9.75 2 9.75 2 97.5%
2 BFGoodrich All Terrain TA KO3 94.8% 9 2 90% 9.5 2 95% 10 10 100%
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Dry 100% Off road 100% Comfort 98%
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Dry
Subj. Road Score 10 Pt
Off road
Subj. Dirt Handling 10 Points
Comfort
Subj. Comfort 9.75 Points 2
Subj. Noise 9.75 Points 2
Dry 90% Off road 95% Comfort 100%
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Dry
Subj. Road Score 9 Pt 2
Off road
Subj. Dirt Handling 9.5 Points 2
Comfort
Subj. Comfort 10 Points
Subj. Noise 10 Points
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Discussion

2 comments
  1. Josh archived

    Jonathan, this load rating (116) is not available in the US. I've checked Pirelli's website, tire rack, Discount, and others... the only google search result for the product code you shared is your blog post... so perhaps you got a pre-release that isn't public yet. Unfortunately I need tires on my lifted tacoma and was eager to try this one out for the weight savings and performance gains... but if it's not available then a set of KO3's are going on the rig in 285/70/17 (LRC). The LRE version of the scorpion is rated at 63 lb which is heavier than the KO3 and competitors... So I guess I'll be sticking with the KO3 for a while.

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    1. TyreReviews Josh archived

      The production of these in mass has been delayed a number of times. I've been told with good confidence that there should be a bunch coming out soon, fingers crossed as it really is a solid tyre (I've tested it in winter conditions now which will be out later this year, but it is very good)

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