KO2’s Falling Apart :(

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John M BUNMAN

John M BUNMAN

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If you could, post this in a tire subforum as well. I think you'd get more response and I'm really wanting to hear from others as well.
I’m kinda, well very, computer illiterate:(
Not sure how to do that? It took me a bit to figure out how to post stuff here lol
 

Bad V2

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I'll be lucky to get 20K out of my tires. If you go wheelin' then they will get worn way premature. That said, KO2's are softer. Look into Yokohama X-AT or try Toyo R/T or M/T. Might last a bit longer in the desert. At least you're out using your truck!
 

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These tires were brand new when crossing the border. How they looked when we reached Cabo. Granted these were KO’s and they did chunk. KO2’s I really never had that issue, they definitely don’t chunk as bad
 

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At Raptor Assault in June, we did some crawling on shale. One of the instructors said each truck goes through 2-3 sets of tires each year as a result. Sounds like it's to be expected on sharp surfaces, at least with the factory sneakers.
 
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