pick my tires

lilcsaw

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ivd have been looking at maxxis bighorns and bfg km2s i like both but want the one thats last the longest its my dd and kid hauling ride:D so help me decide
 
x2 on the km2s
 
I had the Bighorns in 32x11.50/15 on my last rig,But I do like the looks of the Km2's. Reminds me of crawlers. The Bighorns performed great for me and I am thinking about buying another set in 33x12.50/15 for my newly aquired TJ. Heres a pic of em on the Trazer
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Toyo open country M/T's are my vote. Great tires last a long time. Have been told up to 40K. Got my from rimzoneonline.com good to deal with.
 
toyo mt 210.00; wildcntry mt 148.00; km2 210.00; bighorn 160.00; mudstar 128.00

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Cooper Discoverer STT's. They look awsome and last a really long time on road. My last set went 48000 miles on my Yukon. The set I had on my FJ cruiser went 30000 before I switched them onto a cherokee. They are still on the cherokee and still going strong.
 
I have 255/85 KM2s on my 4runner, and loving it. Road noise is very tolerable, and they work well in everything they've been in so far.
 
Asheville + Daily Driver + Kid Hauling = A tire with a lot of sipes for the winter weather in that area. If you have to have a mud terrain tire I would recomend the TrXuss MT.

http://www.intercotire.com/tires.php?id=11&g=1

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I really like my 31 x 10.50 Firestone Destination M/ts

good wear. do really good in URE ( and Snow ) and are holding up well.

little noisy. but not like a swamper
 
I have toyo mt on my dodge 3500 4x4 diesel with a welder in the back. I got 68k out of my last set and my new ones are wearing just as good. 35x12.50x20 is the size. Best tire I have ever owned.
 
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