New Tire Time, What's Good These Days?

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wazatataza

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BFG says the tire specs are the same as far as size.

Speed rating is 112 for Jeep and 118 for raptor. Both are above the factory speed limiter of 107 for a gen2 (gen3 is 113)
Oh yes and bmw is true to the hp ratings, VW doesn’t lie about mpg, and the government is honest.

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The nice thing about the KO2s is the weight. They do have noise and balancing issues past 20K miles in some cases. The really nice tires that everyone loves tend to be load range D/E and weight 5-10 lbs more. There are some D loads that don’t weight much more, but I worry how changing the “spring rate” on the final part of the suspension system would affect performance.
 

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Oh yes and bmw is true to the hp ratings, VW doesn’t lie about mpg, and the government is honest.

Dont believe everything on the internet
I haven't installed them yet (the old cobblers kids have the worst shoes in town type thing). So when installed I will judge size.

I already know they will be bigger in diameter over what I have since I am down to about 4/32 in the rear.
 

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General Grabber X3s started to slip this season in the rain even on slow starts. Didn’t get that from them last year.

Have about 20k-ish on them. Looking at something else maybe. Loved the KO2s but they wear so quick it seems.
 
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