This is BS
"The BFG rep told the Discount Tire manager that KM2s were not intended for highway use, just offroad."
That was my exact response.
How could they build a tire, market the heck out of it, and claim that you shouldn't drive it to work?
I spoke with the BFG people last year at the big 4WheelParts show in Atlanta last summer specifically about this tire in this size on this vehicle. I told them how and where I drive, that I was already running MTR/kevlars and how they performed. I told them that I was hoping for similar performance but in a lighter tire for improved gas mileage. They agreed that it would be the perfect tire for me.
Sell the tires and move on.
Tomorrow.
A little contrary to Martyn's tire buying philosophy, I believe that you need to buy a tire based upon where it might save your skin in the worst-case scenario. My "stucks" around here are in muddy patches. Nasty, clay-based or silt-based basins of Satanically-inspired sticky mud.
I can winch out of mud but it's rarely an attractive option...
The KM2s are great in mud; they clean out like flexible icecube trays.
It's 2010. The MTR/Ks have set a standard for all-around performance; the other tire companies have to match that to compete.