AvalancheGrey2017
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66 versus the falkens at 72. KO2s come in at 62 (all give or take) 16lbs aint to shabby compared to most of the other options being up over 70lbs a corner.Those are good and about a true 35 . Though, heavy.
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66 versus the falkens at 72. KO2s come in at 62 (all give or take) 16lbs aint to shabby compared to most of the other options being up over 70lbs a corner.Those are good and about a true 35 . Though, heavy.
Thats solid ! Toyos balance out great usually as well. And will wear well. Shyte , the toyo mud terrain is quiet for a mud terrain. I snow plowed with those for years.66 versus the falkens at 72. KO2s come in at 62 (all give or take) 16lbs aint to shabby compared to most of the other options being up over 70lbs a corner.
So nice to see another person that knows their chit. Love the termi btw. Got some welds and 555s waiting to go on my 97 Cobra. Keeping my 03 completely stock for now.3 tires:
121S who are E load,65.2 LB,3195@ 65 $ 389
113 S who are C load,62.4 lb,2535@ 45 not available at discount tire,tire rack have them
113 T who are C load,63.7 lb,2535 @45. $ 394
113 S , tirerack call them: LT315/70R17 Jeep
May BFG decided to make 113T for Raptor and 113S for Jeep,lighter.
It’s been my experience, the KO2’s will give you 30K miles before needing replacement
I think they are garbage.Stick with K02's