I hope its stronger than the sidewalls on my previous KOs and KMs which were thin and easily sliced.From the research I've done, the sidewall is supposed to be pretty damn strong on the KO2.
I hope its stronger than the sidewalls on my previous KOs and KMs which were thin and easily sliced.From the research I've done, the sidewall is supposed to be pretty damn strong on the KO2.
Some people have issues with tracked vehicles, as well. I dont think there is a bullet proof sidewall out there, maybe bullet resistant, but not bullet proof.
I hope its stronger than the sidewalls on my previous KOs and KMs which were thin and easily sliced.
Watched 2 KM's blow sidewalls at Golden Mountain (Dixie Run 30) this past weekend. Ironically it was the guide on the guided ride sponsored BY.......yup, BFG
In fact, the ONLY tire I've seen blow sidewalls are the KM's. We had one guy blow a sidewall on a dirt road going from trail to trail (aired down to 15 on a tacoma) 3 rides ago.
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Watched 2 KM's blow sidewalls at Golden Mountain (Dixie Run 30) this past weekend. Ironically it was the guide on the guided ride sponsored BY.......yup, BFG
In fact, the ONLY tire I've seen blow sidewalls are the KM's. We had one guy blow a sidewall on a dirt road going from trail to trail (aired down to 15 on a tacoma) 3 rides ago.
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Are those KMs or KM2s on that JK? I can't tell for sure but it sure looks like a KM2.Watched 2 KM's blow sidewalls at Golden Mountain (Dixie Run 30) this past weekend. Ironically it was the guide on the guided ride sponsored BY.......yup, BFG
In fact, the ONLY tire I've seen blow sidewalls are the KM's. We had one guy blow a sidewall on a dirt road going from trail to trail (aired down to 15 on a tacoma) 3 rides ago.
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Jerry those are km2s. The orginal KMs had a zigzag center lugsAre those KMs or KM2s on that JK? I can't tell for sure but it sure looks like a KM2.
Thanks for the confirmation, I couldn't see that last night when I was on my Android. I can see that now that I'm on my desktop computer. That's definitely not a good sign for the KM2's sidewall.Jerry those are km2s. The original KMs had a zigzag center lugs
He snapped the axle, joint flew into sidewall. Double whammy. But shouldn't have blown the tireWhat was the cause of the blow out?
Are you running stock rims (minimum 7"wide) and no lift - ThanksI've just put my first 1,000 miles on my new 5-pack. (31x10.5x15).
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It's been raining just about non stop here for the past 4 months being hurricane season and all but I have put them through a ton of wet, marshy, sandy, stuff we have here. I've felt like they were doing their thing in mud which I had to go search for but I would highly recommend these tires and I will probably never buy a different tire again. I do not primarily drive or interact with mud often enough to buy a M/T but these A/T's are in my opinion, one of the best options out there.
Yeah stock Canyon wheels, and stock height..no lift. They fill in really nicely.Are you running stock rims (minimum 7"wide) and no lift - Thanks