Stock KO2 Tire Wear?

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MattR

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Sprung for the Nitto Ridge Grapplers. The guys at Discount said that they normally see about 30k miles on the KO2s on Raptors before they need their first set. Looking forward to the Nittos.

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I had 35x11.5 RG on my 2018 F-150. They rode well and were quiet but at around 25k they were very slick on wet pavement and loud. Wasn’t super happy with them but they looked good .
 

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Im almosmt 100% im going with those. Tires look awesome
Too bad they are so damn heavy and an E sidewall.
If they made a D sidewall I would be in 100% for those. Would save a few pounds and be less stiff


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Too bad they are so damn heavy and an E sidewall.
If they made a D sidewall I would be in 100% for those. Would save a few pounds and be less stiff


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Normally I would disagree with you and say E's are always better than D's, but we are talking about tires so your right on this one...lol
 

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I don’t how you guys are having issues with the KO’s. On my second set and I have 150k on the truck. Probably have another 10-15k left on these. That’s almost 80k a set. Just my experience.

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I don’t how you guys are having issues with the KO’s. On my second set and I have 150k on the truck. Probably have another 10-15k left on these. That’s almost 80k a set. Just my experience.

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Mine were half tread @ 18K miles when I sold the rims and tires.
 

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Mine’s at 23k and I assume original tires. If I can get 40 out of a set of tires that’s phenomenal to me. My CTS-V needs rears every 15k or so.
 

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I got 60k miles out of my KO2s before I swapped them for the new km3 mud terrains. The KM3s have a higher load rating but ride the same, with only slightly more howl. Always rotated at 6k miles and run at 40 psi. I've never seen a truck wear tires so evenly like my gen 1 does.

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25k and mine are howling like mud tires. They have been rotated every 5k. They are about 60% done. I assume the next off road trip will knock another 10% off. Already had two get punctured in the dez. Think of trying out Nitto Ridge Grappler or Cooper ST Maxx next.

I'm at 26k with same scenario. Not impressed with KO2.

I had 35x11.5 RG on my 2018 F-150. They rode well and were quiet but at around 25k they were very slick on wet pavement and loud. Wasn’t super happy with them but they looked good .

I had ridge grapplers on super duties and f150's. Not impressed in the wet, snow or mud. Looked good though.

I don’t how you guys are having issues with the KO’s. On my second set and I have 150k on the truck. Probably have another 10-15k left on these. That’s almost 80k a set. Just my experience.

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If you are getting 80k per set on a raptor, we should start a gofundme page for you. Breaks my heart.



I'm replacing the KO2's soon with the GY duratrac. We see a fair amount of snow and I'm excited to try these out this winter. I will likely run a trail grappler or KM3 in the summer/duratrac winter.
 
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