AmericanPatriot100
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Also strange to see a Willys with normal fenders after seeing so many with the new high clearance fenders! It looks good!it's a terrible garage pic...but just because u asked for it
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Also strange to see a Willys with normal fenders after seeing so many with the new high clearance fenders! It looks good!it's a terrible garage pic...but just because u asked for it
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I've had KOs multiple times including current. Had Duratracs a couple times. Duratracs seemed to do better on crushed road ice e.g. after the snow, after the plows hit a few times. But only a little bit better. KOs seem to have lasted a lot more miles, on the subjective side I prefer the KO look. Road noise, brand new all the way through 20+k the Duratracs always seemed noisier. I dont have a lot of experience yet with the KO3s we are getting there, they seem very similar to the KO2s overall performance so predicting they will be a lot like the 2s. If i was in the market comparing the two would probably walk out with another set of KOs.I've narrowed it down to these two tires but I can't decide on which 285-70-17 to get...anybody have insight on either they want to share?
I was on their site last week and they had the 37/12.50/17 which haven't been available until now. I would think the 285-70-17 would be ready if the 37s are.OK so BFG does as good a job as Jeep on their site![]()
Just looked- 285/70/17/C now shows available, and only 57 lbs- this is a good signI was on their site last week and they had the 37/12.50/17 which haven't been available until now. I would think the 285-70-17 would be ready if the 37s are.
What's the difference between F and C? I prefer the 12 ply myself.Just looked- 285/70/17/C now shows available, and only 57 lbs- this is a good sign,
but 37/12.50 still just F , oh well, money saved for a while longer.
Why? Are you carrying a massive amount of weight? Don't air down?I prefer the 12 ply myself.![]()
Just assumptions, that's all. I figured with them aired down to 12 psi and rubbing rocks they would be stronger with the side walls thicker. You think a higher ply wears worse?Why? Are you carrying a massive amount of weight? Don't air down?
They don't flex like a C or D does. That's by design.Just assumptions, that's all. I figured with them aired down to 12 psi and rubbing rocks they would be stronger with the side walls thicker. You think a higher ply wears worse?
Ratbert mostly already answered but I will add weight and rotational mass. An E load is typically about 10% heavier than a C, F would be even more. I didn’t know of one that goes from C to F off the top of my head so I used C—E.What's the difference between F and C? I prefer the 12 ply myself.![]()