swathdiver
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What ever tire you get, I would highly recommend having them siped. It is usually pretty cheap and will help on the ice. Also helps on the wet and on the boat ramp.
What's that? KO2s are awesome in the rain.
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What ever tire you get, I would highly recommend having them siped. It is usually pretty cheap and will help on the ice. Also helps on the wet and on the boat ramp.
What's that? KO2s are awesome in the rain.
40psi. I never assumed to max out the air pressure on tires. Interesting, I might have to do that again. I really liked the tko2's.What air pressure did you run in the BFGs? Mine were wearing fast until I listened to BFG and put them at 50psi. If I'd taken their advice sooner, they might have lasted 60k miles.
What air pressure did you run in the BFGs? Mine were wearing fast until I listened to BFG and put them at 50psi. If I'd taken their advice sooner, they might have lasted 60k miles.
Siping is where a tire shop will make slits cross direction on the tire. It increases traction by introducing "biting edges". I see it benefiting wet traction and snow traction, but at the expense of dry traction.What's that? KO2s are awesome in the rain.
40psi. I never assumed to max out the air pressure on tires. Interesting, I might have to do that again. I really liked the tko2's.
I called BFG and also figured out the max load per psi of air pressure. 42 psi exceeded the axle capacity with the same margin as the P-Metric tires. Still they wore too fast. They actually ride better at 50 psi too.
I knew about sipes but not the act of adding sipes to tires. The BFG sipe design is what makes the tires perform so well in the rain. Even the famous Radial T/As are awesome in the rain, in fact what sold me on the KO2 is that the C-block of tread on the edge of the tire is very similar to the Radial T/A which I used to use extensively. Both tires also provide excellent dry traction, I used to make 1.76 60' foot times on them with a best of 1.72 when drag racing on street tires.