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what size lift and tires are u running in the picture next to the other jeep in the driveway? Looks awesome
We gotta teach you how to sleuth out these answers. ;)
2.5” Teraflex lift and 35” nitto’s.
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Need some more time off road but they are comfortable on the road, if a bit louder.
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Looks awesome! Did you regear?
no I didn't. If I ever move to 39s more than likely I would. As of now, it tows and moves along fine. Have been really impressed with this turbo 2.0
 

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Need some more time off road but they are comfortable on the road, if a bit louder.
Curious to hear your extended thoughts on these once you get some time on them. You came from Patagonias right? I'm heavily considering the KM3s but all of my trails are 2 hours or more on the highway to get to, coupled with going doors and roof off most of the time I'm wondering whether it'll annoy me or not. Other than road trips to go wheeling the Jeep almost never will touch a highway for work or commute purposes.
 

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Curious to hear your extended thoughts on these once you get some time on them. You came from Patagonias right? I'm heavily considering the KM3s but all of my trails are 2 hours or more on the highway to get to, coupled with going doors and roof off most of the time I'm wondering whether it'll annoy me or not. Other than road trips to go wheeling the Jeep almost never will touch a highway for work or commute purposes.
I'll be sure to revisit once I get more time on them, but I'll tell ya you will not notice the tires with the top and doors off. lol

I already like them more than the Patagonias. They are more comfortable and stable on road, with less spin in the dirt. Grippy.

I don't think you could be disappointed with this tire, well maybe winter driving. I will be finding out. :LOL:

The Patagonias were better in snow than the KO2's I thought, and KO2's are better than the KM3's I would also think. We will see.
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