axlesandantennas
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A few years ago I managed a heck of a deal on a set of 5 285/75/R17 KO2 Take offs from a new Wrangler. I originally had KMs on the Jeep and they were very good tires. I put 45K miles on them and they wore very well. 5K mile 5 tire rotation. Just a little gravel wear from FS trails.
But I wanted BIGGER. So found the guy with the KO2s for a song just up the road.
I put them on sometime in late 2019 and almost from the get-go, did not like them. For one, and this is 100% my fault, they were one size too big and on tight right turns the rubbed. Again, this was my problem, not the tires.
But, they just did not ride well. No matter the tire pressure, they just seemed disconnected from the road. My wife has a Wrangler one week newer than mine and still rides on the OEM KM tires. When I would drive her Jeep, it seemed more planted.
The other thing was the balance. I had them balanced twice in 25K miles, the second time was road forced. That helped a little but after a few hundred miles, I could feel my milkshakes bringing the boys back to the yard.... I always did a 5K miles 5 tire rotation but the vibration was still there.
A little while back, I had bought a spare set of KM from a dude not too far from here (he's a ExPo member too!) and had them setting in my garage until the other day. They are now showing proudly on the Wrangler and I can't wait to get some miles on them!
So that's my janky review.
But I wanted BIGGER. So found the guy with the KO2s for a song just up the road.
I put them on sometime in late 2019 and almost from the get-go, did not like them. For one, and this is 100% my fault, they were one size too big and on tight right turns the rubbed. Again, this was my problem, not the tires.
But, they just did not ride well. No matter the tire pressure, they just seemed disconnected from the road. My wife has a Wrangler one week newer than mine and still rides on the OEM KM tires. When I would drive her Jeep, it seemed more planted.
The other thing was the balance. I had them balanced twice in 25K miles, the second time was road forced. That helped a little but after a few hundred miles, I could feel my milkshakes bringing the boys back to the yard.... I always did a 5K miles 5 tire rotation but the vibration was still there.
A little while back, I had bought a spare set of KM from a dude not too far from here (he's a ExPo member too!) and had them setting in my garage until the other day. They are now showing proudly on the Wrangler and I can't wait to get some miles on them!
So that's my janky review.