jlopes68
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- john
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- ordered February 1st. 2018 2 DR JL rubicon, 3.6, auto, FC Red, cloth seats, soft top, LED, Alpine, Tow, steel bumpers. 2007 jk, 2006 F350, 2000 Excursion
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The Ko2s are a great trade off tire. Great on road and decent off road. They suck in the mud tho. If mine was a DD these type of tire would be what id most likely run. Again a harder compound so better longevity but lacking off road ability. Ive run toyos, goodyears, bfg, attouro, yokes, micky Thompson heck more im sure. But its the same story all the time. Wear vs grip. If you watch our vids you will notice the km3's are stickier than jenns attouros. She got 30k on her last set of attouros. They are just a bit harder than the km3's. But if you watch some of our older stuff when i was still on the ko2s she way out performed me off road.Must say that I've been impressed with the Patagonias, but I'm still curious about them vs the KM3's. I'll happily wear mine out and watch how you "tuber's do with your alternatives.
lol
I had KM2's on my last Jeep and was extremely happy with them. Maybe I'm not too demanding or I just don't do the hard lines all that often.
Yet.
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