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K02s are great tires. Quiet on road and good in mud and excellent in snow.
K02’s I’ve had went well over 50k, pretty much all I’ll buy now bc I couldn’t find anything wrong with them.
I have bfg ko2, very little if any road noise
You might want to dial it back to a milder AT tire like the BFG Trail Terrains that I also have on my current ride. They track well, are quiet and smooth.
I got BFG Comp 5's (?) on my 350 RWD '07. They're great, my traction control is always off too and I don't think I've ever broken traction unintentionally.
I prefer my Wildpeaks but KO2s are a solid #2
I just got some Bf Goodrich G-Force comp 2 all seasons on my Camaro SS recently. I really like them so far. I'm coming from the stock f1 tires Chevy puts on Camaros.
After the first winter it was clear the BF Goodrich tires are great on dry/wet pavement but not snow.
I have a 2018 718 GTS that came with Goodyear tires. I needed to replace the rear tires and my brother recommended the Landsail LS588 UHP 265/35R20 ZR 99Y XL. I bought them new and put them on and now on the expressway at higher speeds the car is fishtailing and not driving smoothly.
Those are the worst tires I’ve ever had on an Outback and I don’t get why everyone wants or likes such insanely heavy stiff tires. They are also ansotkrkt horrible in winter on ice and snow and caused my car to slide and perform like crap.
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