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Anyone else considering 39" KO2's over KM3's?

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This... it's always tempting to go with bigger tires. I even thought about swapping to the 37 K02s but for what I use my jeep for its simply not needed. I want to keep as much performance as it has. It's quite fun to rip off a 4 flat 0-60 getting on the highway lol

I even thought about eventually getting nicer lighter rims that stick out just a tad to improve looks and stance. I'd assume lighter better quality wheels with less rolling resistance would if anything actually improve the performance.
First to break into the high 3 second 0-60 times? DO IT!
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This... it's always tempting to go with bigger tires. I even thought about swapping to the 37 K02s but for what I use my jeep for its simply not needed. I want to keep as much performance as it has. It's quite fun to rip off a 4 flat 0-60 getting on the highway lol

I even thought about eventually getting nicer lighter rims that stick out just a tad to improve looks and stance. I'd assume lighter better quality wheels with less rolling resistance would if anything actually improve the performance.
Yeah I have 37 BFG K02s C Load and they’re Working perfect for my situation so far.
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