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They don't come in my size. Duratracs would be the logical choice, but aren't good enough in deep sloppy mud. Hence the Km2's
Also getting them darn cheap barely used lol.
Maybe a dumb question from a self proclaimed car guy but what is "siped"?
Basically little slits in the tread.
It's what makes duratracs so awesome in light snow and ice.
He doesn't know cuz he's lived in SoCal/Hawaii... Rough life!
No need for siping there.
When I lived in Colorado it was very common, helps with traction on the cold stuff. You take your tires in, they slit 'em up, and you get better grip.
I just got a set about 1500 miles ago. Was out last weekend for 5+ hours of hard desert driving, they performed great, noticed small air leak in sidewall - looks like small pinhole, Discount replacing under warranty, decided at this point to buy the Certs, and I need to get my spare up to a 37" as well. Two sizes don't play well together.
Looking for 2 used 37 x 12.5 x 17 KM2, but may consider others if price is right