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"E" rated KO2s
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<blockquote data-quote="wheelman55" data-source="post: 1108734" data-attributes="member: 19793"><p>From TireRack...The stock "C" rated and the "E" rated KO2's have the same number of plies in the tread. The "E" adds one poly belt in the sideswalls. </p><p></p><p>Puncture through the tread should be the same. The extra poly layer on the sidewalls should give a little more side protection. </p><p></p><p>Driving on bad back roads is tough on tires. I had a longitudinal 2" long rip in a Yokohama Geolander last spring. They have similar plies to the KO2's. The KO2's have beefier lugs than the Yokos. </p><p></p><p>WYO...I spent some time in the Bighorns last summer. Little Goose Creek campground. Rugged drive in. Went exploring after setting up camp. Nearly got the F250 stuck between trees out on one of the fire roads a few miles after the creek crossing. The fire road turned into a very narrow atv track. Lots of fun backing out of that one. Shoulda brought the chainsaw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelman55, post: 1108734, member: 19793"] From TireRack...The stock "C" rated and the "E" rated KO2's have the same number of plies in the tread. The "E" adds one poly belt in the sideswalls. Puncture through the tread should be the same. The extra poly layer on the sidewalls should give a little more side protection. Driving on bad back roads is tough on tires. I had a longitudinal 2" long rip in a Yokohama Geolander last spring. They have similar plies to the KO2's. The KO2's have beefier lugs than the Yokos. WYO...I spent some time in the Bighorns last summer. Little Goose Creek campground. Rugged drive in. Went exploring after setting up camp. Nearly got the F250 stuck between trees out on one of the fire roads a few miles after the creek crossing. The fire road turned into a very narrow atv track. Lots of fun backing out of that one. Shoulda brought the chainsaw. [/QUOTE]
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