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How long are tires lasting y’all? I run 35” KO2’s and I have 70K miles on them and still have 11/32 of tread left. These tires see 200+ miles of pavement a day and go to extreme off road  areas. 

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That was pretty much my working life. Hwy travel to jobs. Pipeline ROWs and electric transmission lines. My tire of choice was KO2s. They lasted about 90K before I would get new ones. Not completely wore out. Some of my ROWs had thorny bushes. So just under 50 percent tread wear. That practice led to never having a flat. I got the highest ply available and ran air pressure for comfort. 

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Are they E or C rated?  Apparently on the newer C-Rated BFG's they are using a softer compound and chunking/wearing quicker. 

 

I have always had good luck with Nitto's and Toyo's. Getting 60K+ easy out of them on E rated tires running 35-40PSI depending on what im doin/time of yr

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9 hours ago, Vincej138 said:

Are they E or C rated?  Apparently on the newer C-Rated BFG's they are using a softer compound and chunking/wearing quicker. 

 

I have always had good luck with Nitto's and Toyo's. Getting 60K+ easy out of them on E rated tires running 35-40PSI depending on what im doin/time of yr

They are E rated and I run 35 PSI on highway and down to 12 when off-roading. 

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I've been rolling on a set of Michelin Defender LTX M/S for the past 60,000 miles, and they're still holding strong. These tires have seen it all – from highway cruising to tackling challenging off-road terrains during weekend getaways.

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