srmitchell
Observer
Hello everyone. You might have seen my "all around" xj build.
Im looking for a tall, skinny 33. I run jeep moab rims. (16x8)
I now run Treadwright 265/75r16 At's. They are nice, but SUPER heavy. They weigh 59.5 pounds each. Gah. They are load D. I am geared to 4.56, but the power is lacking.
Im looking at 2 options. (These are the 2 treads I like)
Maxxis Bighorn, 255/85/r16 Load D- Weight is 52.85 lbs. I've seen them for $167 each.
BFG KM2, 255/85/r16 Load E- Weight is 55 lbs. I've seen these for $166.
I went to a tire shop today, and I was able to put some weight on the 255/85 KM2, they actually feel softer, and easier to compress than my spare unmounted A/t. (I was using my hands to put weight on them, you can see how much the bulge in the sidewall.) The same km2 in 265/75 was very hard to compress.
Are these load E km2's pretty soft? I had some mt/r's, 245/75, in load E, and it was AWFUL for the ride quality.
My debate is between the load ratings. My jeep has armor all around, and it's curb weight it just over 4100 pounds.
I can get the tires for pretty much the same price. (I'd prefer the km2, but the load E might suck)
Thanks for the advice!
-Sean
Im looking for a tall, skinny 33. I run jeep moab rims. (16x8)
I now run Treadwright 265/75r16 At's. They are nice, but SUPER heavy. They weigh 59.5 pounds each. Gah. They are load D. I am geared to 4.56, but the power is lacking.
Im looking at 2 options. (These are the 2 treads I like)
Maxxis Bighorn, 255/85/r16 Load D- Weight is 52.85 lbs. I've seen them for $167 each.
BFG KM2, 255/85/r16 Load E- Weight is 55 lbs. I've seen these for $166.
I went to a tire shop today, and I was able to put some weight on the 255/85 KM2, they actually feel softer, and easier to compress than my spare unmounted A/t. (I was using my hands to put weight on them, you can see how much the bulge in the sidewall.) The same km2 in 265/75 was very hard to compress.
Are these load E km2's pretty soft? I had some mt/r's, 245/75, in load E, and it was AWFUL for the ride quality.
My debate is between the load ratings. My jeep has armor all around, and it's curb weight it just over 4100 pounds.
I can get the tires for pretty much the same price. (I'd prefer the km2, but the load E might suck)
Thanks for the advice!
-Sean