I was just driving the speed limit 40-45 in a light rain on a typical paved 2 lane backroad. Entered a turn, thank God no one was coming, but within a split second I was pointing the opposite direction
a few weeks later same thing. Rain, normal driving, entered turn and rear end broke loose and came around on me like I was on ice. But it was 80 and mid July
In West VA, you can’t rule out road contamination as a contributing factor. All the 4a in the world isn’t going to help you in a corner when you bankrupt the lateral grip bank account. slow in, fast out. fast in, spin out.
It’s very possible to heat cycle the grip right out of tire, long before the tread is gone. I’ve done it with 2 sets of motorcycle street tires and definitely lost quite a bit of grip out of some low profile car tires before the tread was gone.
What I don't like about KO2s is their ability (lack of) to channel deep water from heavy rain
I don’t disagree. The KO2 C is a speck tire designed to give good ride and reasonable off road capability. It’s not a mud tire, it’s not a road/rain tire, but it is one that you can take off road, air down, go do really knucklehead things on, finish, air up and drive home.
I’m pushing 39k on the OE tires, and this includes a good many road trips and highway miles, some off roading, but not any real Hooliganism. I drive briskly, not slowly, and for the first 20, maybe 24k was very close to factory psi. 37-38 front, 36-37 rear. Like others have posted on here, my centers have worn much faster than my edges. Also, a few others have noted the front inside tread blocks; every other one is more worn. <-- me too.
I have measurements on the tread left somewhere but not handy. If I had a winter to contend with, these tires would be gone already, but as I am unlikely to encounter snow in the near future, I’ll ride these fairly well shagged KO2’s a little longer.