After owning 2 Raptors for 10 years, living in IL, attending a crap load of Snoball's in the UP, IMO the BFG KO2s are about the best winter/snow tire you can run. I have found that aggressive thread tires like Toyo M/T's or my Cooper SSTs are great in the sand, mud and dirt but suck in the snow as surface area is important in a good snow tire. I run my Coopers from April-Nov and then the BFGs in the winter.
Good to know, I was wondering how my OEM tires were going to be, this coming winter.
I'll never forget some years back at a local ski area that had a packed snow/ice covered parking lot, to park I had to pull around a 6 or 8" lifted manly-man driven bro-mobile Dodge with gigantic mudders on it because he was stuck and couldn't move. I was in one of my company mini-vans with snow tires and I easily drove right around him and parked.

As I'm unloading my gear he's spinning and spinning while not moving an inch. He saw me laughing at him and yelled out the window, "What's so funny?!" I told him, "Maybe you should think about trading that in on a mini-van." Needless to say, he didn't think I was very funny.
I never knew before that, how useless big, giant, wide tires are on a truck in snow and ice. I was driving all over in my car with no issues.