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<blockquote data-quote="Tremek" data-source="post: 1379916" data-attributes="member: 20483"><p>I’m still running the KO2s at the dealership-set 50psi and frankly think the ride quality on my ‘19 is shockingly good considering, especially at 75+.</p><p></p><p>We put 50k miles over the past 3 years on 2 trucks (200 series Land Cruiser and 2500 Quadrasteer Suburban) both running 285/70/17 KO2s and only after 40k on the Land Cruiser’s set did I pull them off and put on Falken AT3Ws in the same size to try something different and because I never felt the Land Cruiser’s set of 5 balanced very well - but - they DID wear very well and I never had traction problems on dry, wet, snow, or ice (although get off the damn road period if it’s super icy) - and even off-road they were good.</p><p></p><p>In conclusion I think the KO2 is a great tire and I have had many that were far worse.</p><p></p><p>As for the Duratrac comment above, I had a triple locked 80 series Land Cruiser on them and while they were indeed great in snow and ice, they’re also unfortunately known for having weak sidewalls that are prone to taking damage off-road, whereas KO2s are known to be resilient off-road. One piece to consider if that matters for your usage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tremek, post: 1379916, member: 20483"] I’m still running the KO2s at the dealership-set 50psi and frankly think the ride quality on my ‘19 is shockingly good considering, especially at 75+. We put 50k miles over the past 3 years on 2 trucks (200 series Land Cruiser and 2500 Quadrasteer Suburban) both running 285/70/17 KO2s and only after 40k on the Land Cruiser’s set did I pull them off and put on Falken AT3Ws in the same size to try something different and because I never felt the Land Cruiser’s set of 5 balanced very well - but - they DID wear very well and I never had traction problems on dry, wet, snow, or ice (although get off the damn road period if it’s super icy) - and even off-road they were good. In conclusion I think the KO2 is a great tire and I have had many that were far worse. As for the Duratrac comment above, I had a triple locked 80 series Land Cruiser on them and while they were indeed great in snow and ice, they’re also unfortunately known for having weak sidewalls that are prone to taking damage off-road, whereas KO2s are known to be resilient off-road. One piece to consider if that matters for your usage. [/QUOTE]
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