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Got Me A Set If Km2s


grampadirt

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Hi guys,been a while since I've posted and even longer since I've started a new thread so I thought this would be a good way to fix both :)

 

My old tires(GY Silent Amours) were getting low on tread so I decided to look at these BFGs.After much debate I orderd then from Sears mainly so I could slap plastic & benefit from their ''Points'' program.They even price matched Tirerack on price(305/70R/16 for $226.00 each + $15.00 ea. shipping).They originally wanted $52.00 to balance them but I got the price down to $40.00.I had an extra set of rims and only needed Sears to mount & balance the tires and I would put 'em on the Burb.

 

After driving the Burb for a couple of weeks I've gotten used to the road humm(which isn't too bad for an aggressive tread).As far as the road manners go... :D .They are very smooth on the highway,unfortunately I've been busy with other things and haven't had 'em off-road yet.

 

Some pics....

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Now I'm looking forward to some heavy rain in SoCal :thumbs:

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Thanks guys :D

 

Yeah,gas mileage isn't it's good suit :) But luckily I drive only eight miles to a part time job :thumbs:

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Looks good man! I love my KM2's! Don't worry they dont disappoint in mud either. I had them in some soupy gumbo mud and they pulled on through!

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Looks great! I am so torn between these and Cooper STT's for my spring/summer/fall wheels. How is sidewall roll on the highway? Sloppy or not very noticable?

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Looks great! I am so torn between these and Cooper STT's for my spring/summer/fall wheels. How is sidewall roll on the highway? Sloppy or not very noticable?

 

 

I would call it barely noticeable,but it is there.Once you get used to it it's no big deal.I'm lovin' 'em :lol:

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