BFG KO2 in the rain

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WRCRaptor

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New tires often take a bit,to "brake" in. Anywhere from 100 to 300 miles. The mold release agent it the problem. What did you run before on your truck, stk bfgs?
 

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First rain in our area in months and the road was greasy... lots of slipping at 41 PSI with the dry tires hitting the wet road. Once the tires got wet and the roads had been wet for a while no slipping at all...
 
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New tires often take a bit,to "brake" in. Anywhere from 100 to 300 miles. The mold release agent it the problem. What did you run before on your truck, stk bfgs?

Had General Red Letter Race tires on it when I got it. Replaced w bfgs before TRR16.
 

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@cups locked rear end is going to make you slide everywhere no matter what tire you run. and eventually break something if driving on street.
 
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