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benfowler87

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Got some new tires. 325 60 20 E load range TAKO's. Cost an arm n a leg but hopefully get some miles outta them.
 
Glad you didn't get KM2s... worst tire ever for the road. I'm thinkin about replacing my KM2s with boggers for the road...
 
Speeding said:
Glad you didn't get KM2s... worst tire ever for the road. I'm thinkin about replacing my KM2s with boggers for the road...

Boggers, pfffttt. Go for the real street tire, get you some Thornbirds!!
 
I've got km2's on my old truck and have had zero problems or complaints. I went with these because they are e load range where km2's are d's.
 
I've got 35" KM2's on my Taco. I drive it to and from the trail and no problems on the road and they are great on rocks. Low road noise for an offroad tire.
 
Love my KM2's, on the trail they hook really good and on the street they dont roar really loud. As for wear not sure havent ran them that long yet...
 
dads got almost 3 years on his km2s on his tj that has been daily driven on and off. they perform awesome on the rocks and are wearing very evenly.

he just cut a side wall this sunday at hale mt.
 
Guess I'm the only one. Had two sets, one a bought brand new, rotated, and they feathered, cupped, rode like crap, and louder than my stereo could ever be, the second set I got on the cheap just to get by, sucked less, but they are still loud, vibrate crazy, and won't hold a lane if it's raining or even just damp on the road. Offroad, they're okay...
 
Speeding said:
Guess I'm the only one. Had two sets, one a bought brand new, rotated, and they feathered, cupped, rode like crap, and louder than my stereo could ever be, the second set I got on the cheap just to get by, sucked less, but they are still loud, vibrate crazy, and won't hold a lane if it's raining or even just damp on the road. Offroad, they're okay...

Could be because your jeep is a POS.
 
Cole said:
Could be because your jeep is a POS.

Take out the could be, it is.

The KM2's are good tires but on heavy trucks they wear fast. Got 30k on a set and they are spent. Got a set of AT's ready to go on..
 
My brother got over 75k on a set of KM2's on his 6.0 f250. I tell you the mutther fuggin truth. He drives like grandma though. I put them on my dodge dually and got about 25k out of them. I am thinking the 16" wheel KM2's are a harder compound then the 17's. :dunno:
 
I like my KM2.. their 37" and I've been up to 90 mph just to see how they would handle and rode like glass... only got 3k miles on them so far.

My previous tires were irok radials and rode like ****... could't even handle 65 mph w/out vibrating like crazy....
 
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