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Post by rckrdyxj on Sept 18, 2008 19:14:31 GMT -5
33x12.50r15 km'2
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Pedro
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Post by Pedro on Sept 18, 2008 19:35:57 GMT -5
id go with the KM2. parnellis are not that great ive heard. second choice being the BFG MT
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Post by Burton58 on Sept 18, 2008 19:38:00 GMT -5
id go with the KM2. parnellis are not that great ive heard. second choice being the BFG MT you have MTR's therfor your opinion is null and void
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crosbike
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Post by crosbike on Sept 18, 2008 19:49:23 GMT -5
wheres a good place to purchase tarz?
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Lycaøn
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Post by Lycaøn on Sept 18, 2008 20:36:03 GMT -5
wheres a good place to purchase tarz? id be going through summit
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Pedro
Watch out for that.... tree
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Post by Pedro on Sept 19, 2008 19:45:59 GMT -5
id go with the KM2. parnellis are not that great ive heard. second choice being the BFG MT you have MTR's therfor your opinion is null and void ii hate you
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KtmRacer419
Unibody Connoisseur
straight outta 05
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Post by KtmRacer419 on Sept 19, 2008 21:12:57 GMT -5
you can get the km2's in that size for around 200 each. they are backordered to hell though
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Lycaøn
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Post by Lycaøn on Sept 20, 2008 0:04:07 GMT -5
im just gonna go with more regular KM's, possibly downsize to 33x10.50
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CSaddict
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Post by CSaddict on Sept 20, 2008 8:59:52 GMT -5
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Post by craptastic on Sept 20, 2008 19:40:09 GMT -5
i personally am not of fan of bfg muds. i ran the old mt and the km's. yea the KM2 looks like it has potential but they left out the siping the prototype had. swamper truxus mt's are like 150 in 33 and after driving a jeep with em and reports from my wheeling buddies on how long they last you cant beat em. unlike bfg muds these actually work great in slippery on road conditions. my one buddy even runs em on the tow rig and they stopped the truck and trailer with tj on it going downhill in snow. try that with a bfg and you'll be calling your insurance company. off road mud performance is the same as bfg but on the rocks they grip far better.
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