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Fun to listen to someone from my neck of the woods that actually wheels in the same places I do. And yes... He is a tire Nerd... I love it.
Well since it is on the "wish list" I would suggest at least two and a half years out at the earliest. If ever...So when are they making 40”s
Considering they never made a 40" KO2 I'd guess never.So when are they making 40”s
So what do you consider top tier AT tiresMeh...unless it is a light year improvement over the KO2 which did nothing well enough to be called a "top tier A/T tire" it will be another long on promise short on delivery tire.
BFG has been playing catchup to most of the real "top tier" tires for decades now...
Mickey Thompson Baja ATSo what do you consider top tier AT tires
Yup they are extremely overrated.Mickey Thompson Baja AT
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Even Falkens over BFG
I ran a set of 37x12.5x17s for about 40,000 mi and they are the worst set of tires I've ever owned. They would not stay balanced, they slipped and slid in rain and snow, they are complete crap in mud. The only thing they're good for is thin sand over desert terrain.
Which I'm sure some will say that's what they were designed for but you cannot say that if the label on the tire is all terrain. In addition, they are three peak snowflake rated but they're the worst snow tires I've ever had.
It's laughable to me that so many people think BF Goodrich KO2s are great tires...
Any idea why both MT and Nitto offer their AT tires SL and E1 rated but not C rated? E1 is a giant overkill for most people and SL is somewhat risque on medium trails.Mickey Thompson Baja AT
Nittos
Even Falkens over BFG
I ran a set of 37x12.5x17s for about 40,000 mi and they are the worst set of tires I've ever owned. They would not stay balanced, they slipped and slid in rain and snow, they are complete crap in mud. The only thing they're good for is thin sand over desert terrain.
Which I'm sure some will say that's what they were designed for but you cannot say that if the label on the tire is all terrain. In addition, they are three peak snowflake rated but they're the worst snow tires I've ever had.
It's laughable to me that so many people think BF Goodrich KO2s are great tires...
Not sure, but I would opine that C rated all terrains are the exception and not the rule. It is (somewhat) incredulous the C rated tires are used for Baja given the potential damage from rocks.Any idea why both MT and Nitto offer their AT tires SL and E1 rated but not C rated? E1 is a giant overkill for most people and SL is somewhat risque on medium trails.
And over pricedYup they are extremely overrated.