That speaks volumes. Thanks for that info.The tires have the 3 snowflake rating and are LT rated.
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That speaks volumes. Thanks for that info.The tires have the 3 snowflake rating and are LT rated.
Quieter than the KO2’s on some of my work trucks and I honestly can’t tell the difference between the GY Wranglers that came stock on my Timberline and the KO3’s now; my wife has them on a new 4Runner and same thing with minimal road noise. You seem to have snow and water with your schedule, the KO3’s shed water very nicely, we just had a lot of rain and they did well. I routinely drive from home in the Keys to Ocala area and Panhandle so minimal road noise is a big consideration for me since this is my office, plus I need good traction when I’m in the mines and good road behavior. I like the GY Duratracs but they’re loud on the road but are awesome in the dirt. Hope that helps.How about road noise on the KO3's?
What hit have you noticed on mpg compared to stock?275/70/18 BFG AT KO3’s fit just right, no rubbing and shed the water very well. View attachment 81798View attachment 81799
Been a minute since I have visited, late reply. I'm not sure as I put them on after 1200 miles give or take. I drive mostly highway miles and then in muddy quarries a couple times a month and right now I'm averaging 16.7 with 6851 on the clock. I don't get on it enough to make too much difference and I'm usually in sport mode, just like it overall in that mode. I did a trip from Ocala back home to the Keys (400 miles) in eco and was at 17. I had a 2021, non H.O motor with the street tires on prior to this and ran trips the same places, turned it in at 68k and was averaging 18 and change if memory serves.What hit have you noticed on mpg compared to stock?