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BFG Trail-Terrain?

LVLAaron

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Anyone running Trail-Terrain tires?

I had a set on my Ram 1500 that I just traded in, loved them.

I now have a new 2024 Rubicon, that will mostly be a pavement princess with some light gravel road use. Not going to be a trail rig.

Curious if anyone was running them in the stock 285/70-17 size on a Wrangler JLU


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FIgured I'd sell the K02's with a couple hundred miles on them, or hang onto them and wait for a second set of wheels to show up (local dealer gives them away all the time)

And run the trial-terrain since they're a little more comfy
 

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I have them on my Sport S 2 door. I researched and struggled over the decision between K02s and Trail Terrains. I had to wait 7 months to get my manual transmission and half doors so I had plenty time to really dig deep on the choice. I went with the Trail Terrain T/A. My Jeep came with 245/75R17 street tires and I wanted something a little more aggressive looking and wider. I went with the 265/70R17 and they are noticeably wider but most importantly (to me) the same diameter. I didn't want to have to deal with speedometer correction or loose performance because of a taller tire. I could not be happier. They are very quiet and smooth riding and they look great. IMHO. My driving is mostly street with some dirt roads and so I didn't need the extra capability of the K02/K03. I hope that helps. you in you decision process.
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