BFG KM2s

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E63

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Ah...gotcha. Icey roads are like a foreign country for me!

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Good to hear this. I've been meaning to switch out my grabbers for KM2's in the near future.

I suggest spending the money and buying the certificates (for free replacement) if you are going to do serious off road, rocky terrain stuff. They are so expensive and the chances of damaging one I think are pretty high.
 

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I suggest spending the money and buying the certificates (for free replacement) if you are going to do serious off road, rocky terrain stuff. They are so expensive and the chances of damaging one I think are pretty high.

What kind of $$$ we talking about for the certificates? Sounds like a great idea though...
 

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What kind of $$$ we talking about for the certificates? Sounds like a great idea though...

I think it was $260 for four tires. and any off road damage happened on road, wink wink (from the salesman's lips not mine)
 

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I'm about to spring for new tires too. Gonna give my Grabbers to a buddy and step up to some 37x12.50x17s. I keep debating between these KM2s and Baja TAs. Does anyone know the difference in weight?
 

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I did not buy the replacement certs. On the tire I got a railroad spike in; nobody would repair it so the Discount Tire guy prorated it for $180.01 out of my pocket. I should have just jammed in a half dozen plugs in and called it done.
 
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