No,
@Dustan is right. I just got new tires on my truck and where previously I had to run 4A, I can now run 2wd, that's how much more traction I have.
I am nearly 100% certain now that the KO2 was chosen for fuel efficiency considerations, as their lack of traction (rolling resistance) is immediately apparent with my new tires, which are only 2lbs per tire heavier yet noticeably affect mpg. More importantly, whereas the KO2s would breakaway really quickly and dramatically, my coopers take much more force to start sliding, and they regain grip as soon as you want them to.
The raptor ko2 gives a nice ride and excellent mpgs, but it doesn't last long when put to work. 38 miles of Texas dirt ate them up.They grip in every situation, but just enough to say they do. Really, my new tires (not broken in) have nearly 3x the grip my BFGs had at their best.
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Also, the traction control coming on at a bad time can actually send you careening somewhere you don't want to go. It helps most of the time, but not always. RSC is the most annoying as it loves to kill power right when you are trying to finish a sharp turn.