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I would love to see more photos!
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Finally..

But still waiting for my 5th KO2 (no more stock!).

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Sorry to bring up an old thread, but anyone got more pics or long term reviews?
 

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Sorry to bring up an old thread, but anyone got more pics or long term reviews?
Still think there great. Quiet and balanced, good offroad traction. They don't fit the wheelwell as good as a 37" though.

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My question is why KO2’s? Even with a Moab edition, the tire industry has evolved for much better all-terrain tires. That was about 10 years ago. That’s just my opinion, but whenever I am on water or snow, the KO2 tired did no deliver. It also did not do that well on rocks. I have Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT’s and these tires are solid. I would say they are more of a hybrid between AT and MT, and the have handled the elements and rocks way better. Also the treads and sipes are deeper. Also a 50,000 warranty. But they weigh 79 pounds at a 37/12.50/17.
 

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Sorry to wake an old thread, but BFG now lists these as 78.5 lbs on their web site.
 

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My question is why KO2’s? Even with a Moab edition, the tire industry has evolved for much better all-terrain tires. That was about 10 years ago. That’s just my opinion, but whenever I am on water or snow, the KO2 tired did no deliver. It also did not do that well on rocks. I have Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT’s and these tires are solid. I would say they are more of a hybrid between AT and MT, and the have handled the elements and rocks way better. Also the treads and sipes are deeper. Also a 50,000 warranty. But they weigh 79 pounds at a 37/12.50/17.
agreed. but TTT for more feedback because I'm looking to move beyond 37s and stick with an AT.
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