i live in colorado springs and theres a dirt road/trail here that goes up into the rockies. i rally that road 3 or 4 nights a week drifting every turn.Off-roading?
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i live in colorado springs and theres a dirt road/trail here that goes up into the rockies. i rally that road 3 or 4 nights a week drifting every turn.Off-roading?
i live in colorado springs and theres a dirt road/trail here that goes up into the rockies. i rally that road 3 or 4 nights a week drifting every turn.
i went through 2 sets earlier this year. dont think gen matters. more so the tire wear.You have a GEN2 and running Load C KO2’s? (per this section/thread)
the thing about ko2 is that they are soft. softer than the other tires i have tried. i have been through 6 sets of tires this year. the first set of ko2 lasted 3200 miles. the second about 3000 miles. falken wildpeaks got me to 4000 miles. i have extensively tested a couple sets of tires for a tire manufacturer this year since my driving habits are a bit extreme. and compared the different brands to each other.
Still trying to start a fight around here I see.........You have a GEN2 and running Load C KO2’s? (per this section/thread)
i prefer them over the ko2. and they are substantially cheaper in price as well.Your thoughts on the wildpeak s?
Thanks, any significant handling charges or pet peevs?i prefer them over the ko2. and they are substantially cheaper in price as well.
for my style of driving, there isnt a noticeable difference except the tire wear. i have a complete comparison i did for a tire manufacturer i can share if you want to send me your emailThanks, any significant handling charges or pet peevs?