by chuckanut105 » January 17th, 2014, 11:16 pm
[quote="Desert Dog"]MT/r lasts a long time on the street and runs true to size. Great all-around traction. Problem is that the sidewalls are weak.
KM2 is a great tire in the rocks and on dry pavement. They suck in wet / icy conditions and run very small. 33" MT/r's look bigger than 35" KM2s. So if you pay the extra $150 per tire to get 37" KM2's, you are getting way overpriced 35s.
The Toyos run almost true to size, wear good on the street, and give good all-around traction on the street on trail. They also have tough sidewalls. The quality is better than Goodyear and BF Goodrich, but they are a little more expensive and heavy.
The Maxxis radial treps give horrible traction on the trail and wear fast on the street, but run almost true to size.
Irok. Good trail performance, but hard to balance, wears very fast, and is loud on the freeway.
Don't think about General Grabbers, unless you want to rely on your winch for easy obstacles. These tires run just as small as the KM2's.
Pitbulls suck in the rocks and on the street.
ProComp. Good street tire, OK off-road, but runs small and is overpriced for a generic tire.
Micky Thompson MT. Great quality tire that does good on the street and trail. Can get expensive and hard to find. Runs a little on the small side like most off-road radials.
The longer I off-road, the more I realize that there is no perfect tire.[/quote]
Ill agree with your last comment about no perfect tire. Ive been DD the KM2's for 3 years and they have only let me down on ice so far. Wet pavement they work good nice big groves to help prevent hydroplaning and have never unintentionally had them break traction. I love the KM2's for my DD/ wheeling rig. They do chuck pretty easy though. GJ you can go look at my tires and even take the JK out for a spin if you want. It probably needs it anyways.
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