Offroad Tire Comparison

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Trick.Raptor

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I was all set for KO2's but now I'm thinking about the Cooper tires as well. So far with 20,000 miles it has been mostly highway with about 800-900 miles off-road.

The test really liked the Cooper and others have chimed up that regular off-road use was not an issue with the sidewalls.

I have not seen anyone here at FRF talk about them so no real-world experience with Raptors and the Cooper's.
 

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Falken wildpeaks have been the best tire I've ran. They don't chunk and I've only seen one flat ever between all the people I've seen run them. I never got one through 8 plus runs. Now with the bfg km2's I seem to get a flat every other run. Will definitely be going back to the falkens.

Only reason I went with the km2's was for that aggressive look. Not worth it IMO haha


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Falken wildpeaks have been the best tire I've ran. They don't chunk and I've only seen one flat ever between all the people I've seen run them. I never got one through 8 plus runs. Now with the bfg km2's I seem to get a flat every other run. Will definitely be going back to the falkens.

Only reason I went with the km2's was for that aggressive look. Not worth it IMO haha


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Anyone running the k02s? Curious how they are holding up
 

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Haven't really seen ko2's out there. The old ones didn't do to well.


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I have the Cooper St Maxx in 35's and 17 inch rim. They are great in the mud and wet conditions. They were a little difficult to get alignment on the truck for some reason. They are also a little loud after 10K miles. Been good tires though and I have put them through some stuff on my hunting and fishing trips.
 

Trick.Raptor

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Falken wildpeaks have been the best tire I've ran. They don't chunk and I've only seen one flat ever between all the people I've seen run them. I never got one through 8 plus runs. Now with the bfg km2's I seem to get a flat every other run. Will definitely be going back to the falkens.

Only reason I went with the km2's was for that aggressive look. Not worth it IMO haha

I like the Falken's but I noticed at Oceano Dunes they don't work so well. After seeing Manny struggle to with the dunes and almost get stuck trying to pull Noah off a dune I don't know if they are right tire for me.

I've been running BFG A/T's for 20 years and while I never had a flat or problem a lot of the issues I've noticed tire wise is exactly what the testers found as well.

I ran Goodyear Wrangler GSA's on my '96 Jeep Grand Cherokee and they worked well but I could never get them to balance properly and ever since stuck with BFG's so it's hard to give up on the new KO2's.
 
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