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The Geolandar M/T G003 is Yokohama’s Off-Road Maximum Traction tire designed for the drivers of pickup trucks, full-size SUVs, Jeeps and dedicated off-road vehicles who want a tire with the traction and durability to travel far off the beaten path, but without the compromises in wet traction, noise and wear drivers of Off-Road Maximum Traction tires, frequently called mud tires, often experience.

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The aggressive, off-road focused tread pattern of the Geolandar M/T G003 is molded from Yokohama’s Triple Polymer Blend compound. This high-density compound is cut- and chip-resistant, and helps deliver improved on-road handling and off-road traction. The high-void tread pattern features a block orientation and pitch variation specifically focused on reducing obtrusive noise during on-road driving, and the in-block siping combines with the Triple Polymer Blend compound to deliver confident wet traction.

Geolandar M/T G003 tires utilize Yokohama’s proprietary Geo-Shield Construction. Three polyester body plies (two on load range C tires) wrap around a strong, hexagonal bead to form the tire’s casing. Two high-strength steel belts support the tread and are reinforced by a full-width nylon cap for added durability. Specially-designed Sidewall Armor features over-the-shoulder tread blocks and upper sidewall protection lugs to resist punctures and seek out any available traction in deep, loose terrain.

While Off-Road Maximum Traction tires are branded with the M+S symbol and able to churn through deep snow, their typical oversize applications and the limited number of snow-biting sipes in their large lugs can challenge their on-road wintertime traction on packed snow and icy surfaces.

Tire Rack Test Results Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003

May 17, 2017

Tires Tested

Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003 (Off-Road Maximum Traction)

Vehicles Used

Jeep Wrangler Sport

Longer. Stronger. Shorter. Quieter. This is the mission statement of Yokohama’s new Geolandar M/T G003, with "Go Strong" as the battle cry.

Longer entails longer tread life, with a new, Triple Polymer Blend high-density tread compound and optimized contact patch combining for a claimed 8% longer tread life than the leading competitor’s Off-Road Maximum Traction tire. Stronger is handled by Yokohama’s Geo-Shield construction, three polyester casing plies, two high-strength steel belts and a full-width, nylon reinforcement cap ply designed to provide durability in the tread area along with puncture resistance. The Triple Polymer Blend compound is cut- and chip-resistant, and the upper sidewall lugs and over-the-shoulder tread blocks form Sidewall Armor to deflect debris that may potentially rupture the tire while traversing challenging terrain. Optimized sipes in the tread blocks and the advanced compound deliver 40-0 mph wet braking distances that are 51 feet Shorter than the leading competitor, according to Yokohama, and the tire’s block pattern and pitch variation are engineered for harmonics that result in a tire 2.3 dB Quieter than its predecessor.

To experience first-hand the performance of the Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003, select members of the Tire Rack test team traveled to Gateway, Colorado to participate in a launch event, complete with a scenic drive far off the beaten path and some hard laps around a dirt track in purpose-built, off-road race trucks.

Jeep Wrangler Sport Gateway is home to some of the most ruggedly beautiful landscape in the country, and the route planned by our hosts allowed the team to experience it firsthand. A quick jaunt over paved highway led the convoy of Jeep Wranglers to a dirt road that lazily wound its way along the base of one of the area’s many mesas. This packed, red dirt had a thin layer of loose soil on the surface, but the Geolandar M/T G003 tires never felt nervous or skittish, as can happen in those conditions. In short order, the route began a steep ascent, transitioning from a dirt road, to a grassy two-track, to nothing more than two deep ruts as it continued to climb. Adding to the variable terrain, it began to sleet about an hour into the drive, turning dirt to mud and reducing available traction on all surfaces. A portion of the drive traversed the aptly named "Rocky Road," which consisted of flat, smooth rocks, loose stone, jagged, half-buried boulders, ruts and craters, with steep and abrupt elevation changes throughout. While attempting to pick the right line to navigate through this veritable minefield, the tires’ capability was rarely a concern. One particularly steep incline over the face of a slick, wet rock required two attempts and a considerable amount of throttle, but otherwise the Geolandar M/T G003 never faltered. The same can be said for the steep descent back down the mesa, where, despite the grade being slick with mud, the convoy of Jeeps was able to make safe and controlled progress to lower elevations.

Gateway, Colorado Mesas Though originally scheduled as a dirt track drive, steady rain throughout the morning meant the afternoon experience would be a serious test of the new tires’ mud traction. The 2.2-mile track created for the event consisted of tight hairpins turns and esses, sweeping turns, elevation changes, a long front straight and six jumps. The off-road racing trucks used as test vehicles were rear-engine, tube-frame chassis with long-travel suspension and a rudimentary, fiberglass body shell. At that point, the track surface ranged from tightly packed dirt with the consistency of wet sand in most of the straighter sections of the course, to deep, loose loamy soil that managed to stay relatively dry due to the constant churning from passing vehicles’ tires, to a traction-reducing thick and slimy muck on top of hard pack that felt comparable to driving on ice. The variable conditions, combined with a lack of familiarity with the dynamics of the vehicle and constant barrage of mud being thrown through the glassless front window meant the experience proved challenging for both the tires and the drivers. A healthy amount of trail braking through turns was mandatory to keep weight over the front end and provide the tires with the bite needed to change trajectory. Once rotated, the Geolandar M/T G003 was able to dig into the terrain and put the power down to accelerate away from turns. Yokohama Geolander M/T G003Braking in all but the worst conditions was confidence-inspiring once the driver had a feel for the rate of deceleration on various surfaces, keeping the vehicle under control and preventing excessive understeer through turns. And we can confirm that, combined with the long-travel suspension of the test trucks, the Geolandar M/T G003 provides a luxuriously soft return to terra firma after catching air over the numerous jumps on track.

In all, the Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003 allowed a group of essentially stock Jeep Wrangler Sport models access to remote locales that would have been unattainable for most vehicles. It conquered rocks of all shapes and sizes, deep ruts, dirt roads, wet grass and an off-road course that would have left many tires punctured, shredded or hopelessly spinning in search of traction.

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Ratings Charts & Reviews Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003

Tire Category: Off-Road Maximum Traction

Consumer Surveys

 
Best in Category
Miles Reported
Recommended
Treadwear
Yokohama Geolandar M/T G003
Excellent
100%
898K
9.2 - Excellent
9.5 - Excellent
9.6 Dirt Traction
9.2 Sand Traction
9.6 Mud Traction
9.5 Rock Traction
8.8 - Excellent
8.8 Hydroplaning Resistance
8.7 Wet Traction
9.2 - Excellent
9.1 Corner Stability
9.5 Dry Traction
9.1 Steering Response
8.6 - Excellent
9.2 Light Snow Traction
9.1 Deep Snow Traction
7.6 Ice Traction
8.2 - Good
8.5 Ride Quality
7.9 Noise
8.5 - Good

BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 Reviews

Customer ratings showcase the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 as an outstanding choice for rugged conditions, with dry traction (9-10 scores) and wet traction (8-10 scores) praised for confident on- and off-road performance. Winter traction earns strong marks in snow and deep snow (8-10), though ice traction shows occasional 7-8 scores. Drivers highlight robust cornering stability and steering responsiveness (8-10), aligning with all-terrain demands. Comfort receives positive feedback for a smooth ride (7-10), while treadwear ratings (8-10) reflect durability across varied terrain. A few note moderate road noise, but most emphasize its reliability for adventure-focused use.

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922 reviews mention "Wet Traction"

  • 842 positive
  • 80 negative

Customers rate the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2's wet traction highly, with most scoring 8-10. Its aggressive tread design delivers confident grip in wet conditions, and hydroplaning resistance earns strong praise, aligning with its rugged all-terrain capabilities.

742 reviews mention "Winter Traction"

  • 708 positive
  • 34 negative

Customers praise the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2's winter traction, with most scoring 9s and 10s in snow and deep snow. Ice traction sees mostly 7-8 ratings, indicating reliable grip in typical winter conditions, though a few note lower ice performance.

January 25, 2026
4.9 out of 5 Star Rating
4.9 out of 5

...I drive through 10 inches of snow like it's not even there in front of me....and that is priceless!

If you want tires that will keeps you safe and still offer the best traction available for your 4 wheel drive, these are the ones ! They are a little noisier than a smooth tire on the highway but that is expected. It really isn’t a problem. These are amazing tires. I drive through 10 inches of snow like it’s not even there in front of me….and that is priceless !

Vehicle: 2007 Chevrolet Silverado Classic 1500 4WD Crew Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 70,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: EAST HAMPTON, CT
Driving Style: Easy Going

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January 25, 2026
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4.6 out of 5 Star Rating
4.6 out of 5

...Gravel roads, ice, snow, rain. they just keep working, whether I'm towing or not...

I absolutely LOVE these tires! Can not recommend them enough. I understand that the 02's are out and the 03's are the new model, but I imagine they're about the same.
These tires handle everything I throw at them living on a ranch in south east Kansas and driving to Denver and up in the mountains once in a while. Gravel roads, ice, snow, rain. they just keep working, whether I'm towing or not. ( recommend Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains - Diamond Pattern - Square Link - Assisted Tensioning TC2327 if you need such a thing). Gravel hasn't chewed them up at all, and they still work great after 2yrs! when they die I will be replacing with the sane (03's now I guess)

Vehicle: 2017 Ford F150 4WD SuperCrew
Miles Driven on Tires: 30,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: FORT SCOTT, KS
Driving Style: Spirited

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980 reviews mention "Dry Traction"

  • 964 positive
  • 16 negative

Customers overwhelmingly rate dry traction as excellent, with most scores in the 9-10 range. High marks highlight confident grip and stability on rugged terrain, aligning perfectly with its all-terrain design.

February 22, 2026
(Verified Purchase)
4.7 out of 5 Star Rating
4.7 out of 5

...On gravel, they handle very well, and the traction is very good...

I have avoided buying KO2's for decades because I always thought they were "too expensive". After years of running P-metric and cheaper LT tires, I finally got fed up with my gravel roads popping tires on my Suburban. I decided to bite the bullet and buy a set of KO2's in the LT range.
HOLY COW what a difference! The ride is obviously more firm, but it's also much more stable and predicatble than it was with other tires. It also doesn't "wallow" on the highway, it's much more responsive.
On gravel, they handle very well, and the traction is very good. I haven't had them in mud or deep snow yet, however, their reputation is one of the main reasons I have bought these tires.

Vehicle: 2001 Chevrolet Suburban 4wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: HERRICK, SD
Driving Style: Spirited

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979 reviews mention "Ride Quality"

  • 887 positive
  • 92 negative

Most customers rate ride comfort and noise levels highly, with scores mostly 9s and 10s. Even in rugged conditions, the KO2 maintains impressive comfort, exceeding expectations for an all-terrain tire.

February 22, 2026
(Verified Purchase)
4.7 out of 5 Star Rating
4.7 out of 5

...The ride is obviously more firm, but it's also much more stable and predicatble than it was with other tires. It also doesn't "wallow" on the highway, it's much more responsive...

I have avoided buying KO2's for decades because I always thought they were "too expensive". After years of running P-metric and cheaper LT tires, I finally got fed up with my gravel roads popping tires on my Suburban. I decided to bite the bullet and buy a set of KO2's in the LT range.
HOLY COW what a difference! The ride is obviously more firm, but it's also much more stable and predicatble than it was with other tires. It also doesn't "wallow" on the highway, it's much more responsive.
On gravel, they handle very well, and the traction is very good. I haven't had them in mud or deep snow yet, however, their reputation is one of the main reasons I have bought these tires.

Vehicle: 2001 Chevrolet Suburban 4wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: HERRICK, SD
Driving Style: Spirited

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835 reviews mention "Treadwear"

  • 765 positive
  • 70 negative

The BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 earns outstanding treadwear ratings, with most scoring 9s and 10s. Customers highlight exceptional longevity in rugged conditions, with some 7-8s noting minor wear variations. Ideal for off-road use, its durable design excels in all-terrain environments.

January 19, 2026
(Verified Purchase)
5 out of 5 Star Rating
5 out of 5

I bought this truck new, never would have imagined i would get to 90000 miles. I'm going to try and get over 100000 miles on them. Should have no problem...

I bought this truck new, never would have imagined i would get to 90000 miles. I'm going to try and get over 100000 miles on them. Should have no problem. I live in Indiana and its winter and I have good tread left so will try to go the summer too!

Vehicle: 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 4WD LT265/60-22
Miles Driven on Tires: 90,000
Driving Conditions: All Highway
Location: DEMOTTE, IN
Driving Style: Average

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January 10, 2026
(Verified Purchase)
4.9 out of 5 Star Rating
4.9 out of 5

...The first set of these lasted 67,000 miles, I feel this set will last just as long...

These tires are great!! I purchased a set of these in 2019 when I bought my truck, I have a car trailer, and a camper that I tow often. The first set of these lasted 67,000 miles, I feel this set will last just as long. They do have a little road noise, but nothing to be distracting or complain about.

Vehicle: 2019 Ford F150 4WD SuperCrew
Miles Driven on Tires: 1,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA
Driving Style: Average

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January 10, 2026
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5 out of 5 Star Rating
5 out of 5

...On a vehicle with solid axles, expect 70,000 miles out of them with proper maintenance. Independent suspension vehicles will get about 25,000 miles less cuz they aren't as stable and rigid...

Been driving on BFG A/T tires since the 80s. Toughest tire on the planet. I have always had them siped, which increases snow and ice traction, reduces hydroplaning, and increases tread life. Aired down, they sometimes have a tendency to wear the sidewalls above the side bars which I think should come further up the sidewall, but never had a serious issue with them. One time I had a sharp rock peel a chunk of rubber about half the size of my palm off the center of the tread right down to the steel belts, drove it home over 400 miles. Like I said, the toughest tire out there.

The snow and ice traction with them siped is equal to most winter tires I've seen. We get plenty of snow and extreme cold here in ND so we get the worst winter weather. They have never let me down.

On a vehicle with solid axles, expect 70, 000 miles out of them with proper maintenance. Independent suspension vehicles will get about 25,000 miles less cuz they aren't as stable and rigid.

My personal opinion: the original A/T wasn't really great offroad, but it was VERY durable. The KO was the better tire for winter than the KO2. The shoulder tread blocks clean out better in mud on the KO2. The KO was slightly more stable on pavement cuz of the more closed shoulder blocks. Both excell offroad but don't confuse them with a mud tire, which most people don't need anyway, people buy mud tires for the looks, then complain about cupping, noise, and tire wear... The KO2 is slightly more prone to cupping on pavement than the KO if you don't keep up with the tire rotations but it's not a severe problem. Both have excellent pavement manners. Don't like the looks of the KO3, the tread is too closed up, definitely won't have the offroad traction of the KO2, especially in sand, mud, or snow. It's too biased towards pavement use. Won't buy them when I wear out the sets I have on my vehicles now. Probably will go with Mickey Thompson, they're a tough tire too which I also would recommend.

Vehicle: 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4X4 Trailhawk
Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: Bismarck, ND
Driving Style: Spirited

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