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been looking at these tires for a while anyone have input about these?
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Mud-Terrain T/A® KM

Off-Road | Pickup Truck
All-Season Tires
Named a 10 Most Influential product by JP Magazine
The only tire to be recognized in the enthusiast publication's top 10 all-time off-road products
Unbelievable traction for deep dirt, mud and rocks.
DiggerLugz™ (upper sidewall traction bars and treadclearing shoulder void bars)
Incredible rock climbing and slick surface traction1
Improved high-void tread design with larger footprint, interlocking tread elements and advanced compounding†
Improved wheel and tire protection from off-road hazards, especially during aired down situations1
Rim protector
More even wear1
Dual-tread radius
Reduced road noise1
Computer-optimized tread design
Exceptional bruise resistance under the tread and in the sidewall
BFGoodrich® Tires’ TriGard® construction — innovative 3-ply polyester carcass
Improved ride smoothness and tire uniformity1
Single strand beads on all dimensions (single wire wrapped continuously)

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I moved this to the tires section dude! I like BFG, But I really think you pay more money for the name. I have had firestones, generals and good year wranglers myself. I really like the good year wrangler silent armors man.
 
didn't see the tires and wheels section, sorry man

I like these but no one has them in 16" they can do 15 ad 17 but might be able to get a 16" but not sure per discount tire
 
No big deal dude, There are a few new ones not many people have seen, dont apologize! Can you buy some aftermarket 15" rims them buy the BFG's in 15's?
 
just found 16" on ebay but the guy has one hahah so now I know theydo make them
he only wants 109.00 I would buy 5 at that price
 
Damn!



Damn Damn!

that doesnt mean that there are none out there. could get lucky and find some left over, although the KM2's are an improved version (quieter, better wear characteristics ect) but some like the looks of the old style better.
 
I see the KM2 all over the place, but yeah the KM just looks better to me
 
I looked and read about the pro comps but the wear life is short from the reviews I saw, but indeed a good lookin tire and soft rubber for traction


Hooligan, 32 or 33"
 
BF Goodrich is still carrying those tires. Those are still the OE tire for the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. Pricing wise I'm not sure what they are running. I've heard a lot of good things about them though. Personally though I would recommend the Interco Trxus MT or the Trxus STS both Ive heard last forever and are not overly aggressive like the TSL's or Boggers so they can still be ran on the street.
 
Bfg = good .....but Bfg also= $$$$$ look at your choices, man, I wound up going with some kellys after all the shopping I did lol
 
BF Goodrich is still carrying those tires. Those are still the OE tire for the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. Pricing wise I'm not sure what they are running. I've heard a lot of good things about them though. Personally though I would recommend the Interco Trxus MT or the Trxus STS both Ive heard last forever and are not overly aggressive like the TSL's or Boggers so they can still be ran on the street.

you might be right but before i got my KM2's my dealer was unable to find the KM's anywhere. he was able to find pricing but no tires, he was told they were un-available. they were only a few bucks cheaper per tire than the KM2's anyways. also i thought the rubi's came with MT-R's stock? thats what my buddys had on it when it was new.
 
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