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km2 who got them ????
whos running km2 what you think of them and how many miles you got or gotten out of them? my rubi is my daliy driver 4o miles round trip to work 6 days a week. thanks guys
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: San Diego CA/Flagstaff AZ
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my friend has 32's on his tacoma and he loves them. they wear very good if you keep good care of them
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I got em in 35's
I got a warranty from sams club anything like missing tire chunks, flats, any offroad damage they give me a new one. they say 35k+ easily I LOVE THESE TIRES! 99% of my driving is highway
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35's here............best tire for the road and trail bar none.......love em!
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I have them 33x12.50 cant give them a trail rating yet as they have yet to see dirt only have about 15 miles on them but they look nice and ride pretty good on the road.
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Anybody running these in 33x10.50x15? I'd like to hear what you think of them too!!
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I'm running 33x10.5 KM2's and love them. They are a little spooky on ice, but controllable. In the snow they dig in and pull strong. They also clean out the snow well. On road they are fairly quiet. I can hardly wait to try them out on the trails with no snow.
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great offroad. soft sidewalls, so stay away from sharp rocks. i took a small chunk out of one of mine. But i was about 45* angle laying the sidewalls on a rock wall. Scraped the 'MT' off a few bolt heads on my fake beadlocks and bent the ring (mickey thomp classic locks). That was at interlake here in southern indiana if you've heard of it. i haven't had a problem with ice or snow. Ice driving just takes common sense, it's a mud tire, not a blizzak. the 10.5 has more contact pressure than the 12.5, so they're better for winter.
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I have 33's ... wish I had got MTRK's though for better on-road ... Off-road these are great, and not bad on-road really.
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