Saints225
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2018 Yukon XL owner here! Plan on throwing some KO2’s on her. Anyone running the same on their rig? Going white letters out of course! Pics would be greatly appreciated.
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Yeaaaaa buddy, looks sick!275/75/18 BFG K02’s
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Love them. They look aggressive and aren’t too loud. And handle snow and dirt perfectly.
Yes, mine would get flat spots that worked themselves out once warmed up. I never had them break traction in the rain until they were near wore out and that was at highway speeds in a torrential downpour.Love/hate for me. Overall good tire with aggressive looks, I think mostly because of the sidewalls. Quiet, decent in snow, run smooth when warm. Cooler weather, they flat spot overnight, rain they break traction really easily, pick up a little vibration here and there at higher speed. Will say much better in winter than previous KO’s I’ve run on an S10 zr2 and H2 hummer though. Run lots of other AT and MT, they’re a good compromise for the looks. I’m thinking of trying the Toyo at iii next…
Love/hate for me. Overall good tire with aggressive looks, I think mostly because of the sidewalls. Quiet, decent in snow, run smooth when warm. Cooler weather, they flat spot overnight, rain they break traction really easily, pick up a little vibration here and there at higher speed. Will say much better in winter than previous KO’s I’ve run on an S10 zr2 and H2 hummer though. Run lots of other AT and MT, they’re a good compromise for the looks. I’m thinking of trying the Toyo at iii next…
From what I read, that is just something that happens with LT tires and is not permanent.My AT IIs break traction in the rain, my KO2s have not. I would venture to guess the flat spotting is due to a softer rubber required to achieve the snowflake rating.