jessedacri
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- First Name
- Jesse
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- Aug 23, 2019
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- Los Angeles, CA
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- 2019 Bright White 2dr JL Rubicon 3.6
Good to hear - my KO2s are just about perfect for onroad performance and I've been very impressed with them off road on some pretty tough trails,, but going up to 35s or 37s I just think they look somewhat dorky and not aggressive enough in the larger size with big blank sidewalls. KM3s seem to be the sweet spot for a well-engineered MT that isn't overkill aggressive so much so that it has no road manners.I'll be sure to revisit once I get more time on them, but I'll tell ya you will not notice the tires with the top and doors off. lol
I already like them more than the Patagonias. They are more comfortable and stable on road, with less spin in the dirt. Grippy.
I don't think you could be disappointed with this tire, well maybe winter driving. I will be finding out.
The Patagonias were better in snow than the KO2's I thought, and KO2's are better than the KM3's I would also think. We will see.
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