azwjowner
Well-Known Member
Because my BFG tires balanced fine, aren't dry rotting, have excellent traction in the sand & dry rocks of the Arizona desert, and no sidewall failures? A few loud anecdotes doesn't mean the tire is trash. Admittedly if I lived in a rainy area it sounds like I'd want to consider other choices than KO2s.It's surprising to me that after years of balancing issues, dry rotting prematurely, traction issues, sidewall failures, etc. people still consider BFG tires when they do comparisons. BFG's marketing folks must be genius.
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