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i have tried most of the popular choices. The nokian hakks are great studded , but only on road , off road they are terrible. Studded duras are the best combo , the stk tires are fine and will be my choice again.
Another user satisfied with the KO2s in the winter here (long Montana winters, and a little less than 100 inches a year at my house and weekly trips into the mountains). Personally I wouldn't swap out perfectly good KO2s for the sake of a different winter tire, but I agree with previous comments that the Duratracs are a bit better in the snow and definitely better on ice (I have run DTs on two previous trucks). Winter tires have gotten so good I think that the circumstances where studs are really warranted are dwindling, but they are still a good option for a select few people. They really do hammer the road surface if it's clear, so even if they're legal in your area I think it's pretty irresponsible to use them unless you do most if not all of your driving on snow/ice packed roads.
My new Raptor will be here soon and I’ll see how the KO2’s do this winter.
Curious though, anyone using Falkens? Have them on my Rubicon and they work well. Wildpeak A/T3W model. Same snow rating as the KO2’s - Falkens have the 3PMFS symbol on them. My local shop recommended these over the KO2’s when I replaced my tires a year ago.