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STUTIDE

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I know there are plenty of posts - I have been reading for a couple of years now. I mainly pull my boat and light off roading with my truck but want a more aggressive look to match the truck. BFG KO2s - Nitto Trail Grapplers or Goodyear Duramaxs? Or some other I am not considering? Thanks!
 

HORN HIGH ACES

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If you're looking for an AT/MT hybrid, Toyo RTs or Cooper ST MAXX are a couple others to consider. I have the RTs and like them so far.
 

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The BF Goodrich KO2s are a wise choice. Aggressive looking, low on road noise, and handle great in all types weather.

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Trick.Raptor

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Have to go with the KO2 35X12.5-17...

Very quiet on the highway, was excellent on the rock in Moab (Not so good with gooey mud but no tires did well that day!) and I just ran 520+ miles off-road from Reno to Vegas in some nasty, harsh terrain the the tires never skipped a beat with no chunking at all!
 

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Lots of good choices. I was between KO2's and duratracs. Went with Duratracs because I found a better deal and Wilson's recommendation. They have been great. Much more quiet on the highway than stock. Can't go wrong either way
 
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