I too really liked the BFG KM2 muds. I ran two sets of them before these Toyos. Before that, I ran 3 sets of the original BFG mud terrains. The problem I had with the BFGs was that I continued to break belts. My last set I broke belts on three out of the four. The my last trip with them I had a blow out at 70 mph on the highway towing an atv trailer. I managed to slow down to 20 mph before it fully let loose and damaged my inner fender. The second went egg shaped once at my destination 200 miles away. I had to purchase 1 BFG AT 315/70R17 (as close to 35" I could find) for $360 just to get home. It seemed to ride nice, but now it sits in my garage still with the little nubs on the tread. Bought the Toyos for the 10 ply E rating. The heat of Florida combined with driving a little fast is hard on tires, especially when the tread gets a little low. The BFG all terrains probably dissipate heat a little better. I would rather deal with BFGs blowing out than the Toyos squirm. Pro Comp has recently released their new 10 ply mud tire. Like the Toyos, they are more of an all terrain.