I need to replace my tires on my 2021 37 package. I'm looking for a more aggressive tire that will look a little tougher and provide as much durability as possible. Anyone replaced to a MTV or other brand? pics would be great.
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Probably co-launch the size with the gen 4 raptor2026?!? Wtf
Have you looked into the KM3’s?I need to replace my tires on my 2021 37 package. I'm looking for a more aggressive tire that will look a little tougher and provide as much durability as possible. Anyone replaced to a MTV or other brand? pics would be great.
These look amazing - I am a daily driver w mine. How is the ride on interstate with these? Gas mileage?
Noise and rain/snow driving would be much worse with a mud terrain tire. Most MT's start off somewhat quiet but as they wear they become pretty noisy, some unbearbly so with a hum/drone that can give you headaches. If it's not a daily driver, or you care more about looks than noise, wet traction, etc., they'd be a good choice.These look amazing - I am a daily driver w mine. How is the ride on interstate with these? Gas mileage?
37 version is due to be released in 2026
Could be tentative dates, especially if they receive enough feedback that there's a big demand for that size sooner.2026?!? Wtf
Is it just me or does the ko3 look less aggressive and lame?
The KO3's have a smaller void between the tread blocks to help cut down on road noise. They also redesigned the tread blocks' shapes for better handling, traction, etc and also added 30% more siping for wet/snow/ice driving traction and bigger side biters for better mud traction. There's a new compound (more silica content) as well that is supposed to handle freezing temps better by being more pliable. For as good as the KO2's are, it sounds like the KO3's are going to be even better!It’s not just you … something off about it. Need to see it in person.
With smaller tread voids they’re gonna suck in the mud more than they already do, and I didn’t know noise was ever a complaint on the ko2. With all other tire manufacturers making their AT tires more aggressive I’m surprised bfg is making them more tame and still not releasing a hybrid tire.Could be tentative dates, especially if they receive enough feedback that there's a big demand for that size sooner.
The KO3's have a smaller void between the tread blocks to help cut down on road noise. They also redesigned the tread blocks' shapes for better handling, traction, etc and also added 30% more siping for wet/snow/ice driving traction and bigger side biters for better mud traction. There's a new compound (more silica content) as well that is supposed to handle freezing temps better by being more pliable. For as good as the KO2's are, it sounds like the KO3's are going to be even better!
That's what I was thinking too, but apparently something about the new layout of the tread blocks, they'll supposedly be able to evacuate the mud/water away better. Something to that effect.With smaller tread voids they’re gonna suck in the mud more than they already do, and I didn’t know noise was ever a complaint on the ko2. With all other tire manufacturers making their AT tires more aggressive I’m surprised bfg is making them more tame and still not releasing a hybrid tire.
I had a JKU Rubi, and I don’t think it’s the tires I think it’s the soda can sound insulation that makes the difference haha.That's what I was thinking too, but apparently something about the new layout of the tread blocks, they'll supposedly be able to evacuate the mud/water away better. Something to that effect.
And while not too noisy for what they are, if they can improve road noise more than what they already are, why not do it? For what it's worth, the 35" KO2's on my Raptor seem to be quieter than the 35" KO2's that cam on our Wrangler Xtreme Recon package. Those had about 20k miles on them and were getting pretty noisy, and that was with 5-tire rotations every 5k miles. Not sure if it's got to do with the Raptor-specific specs of our KO2's or what.