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2k miles in and I love them. 1-1.5mpg decrease from the stock OEM tires.
I have KO2s and they’ve worked great for me.
KO3s are way better than KO2s. Much better in wet and snow. I love mine.
I just put on bfg trial terrain all season and live in New England don’t get much snow.
They have much more grip than the original tyre but I don’t notice a difference in noise which is imprtant to me.
Ive had BF Goodrich KO2's on my trailblazer for 15yrs, really like them.
Nangkang CRS best bang for value. Do one hard heat session, then let it fully cool down. Then it’ll last for much longer and have better drop off as you go on.
I will say the nankangs also suffer more in the rain (could be temp related too, but feels like they don’t evacuate water as well)
My take after several sets of KO2 and the competition. KO2s look good and are very durable for off-road work. Excellent puncture resistance and tough sidewalls. For on-road they start fairly quiet but tend to get noisy after wearing. They flat-out suck in the rain, marginal at best in snow/ice, and tend to push in corners (poor lateral traction).
Cheapest brand I ever used was the Nankang NS-2, understeered everywhere and wore out in 2 years
BF goodrich advantage TA Sport LT if for SUV. These things are as hard as sht and twitchy as hell in the wet.
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