KM'2s and dont look back. 4wheelpart has a good deal on 33's with a 60 dollar instant rebate. I'm considering these. Little over 700
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BFG KM2 vs GENERAL GRABBERS
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Just my 2pennies. I currently have the 37" MTR/Kevlars, IMHO an all around great tire. Where I am from and used to wheel(OK and TX), I was very surprised at how well these performed. I have ran many mud terrain tires on many different vehicles in the last 15 years. I used to like BFG MT's, but tore way too many sidewalls, and actually had some blow out on the road. Pro-Comp MT's and Xterrains, well they are as hard as rocks and traction anywhere was awful. I have had 2 sets of Toyo MT's and loved them for a DD mud tire because they wear like iron, but they are very heavy tires (harder on drivetrain components) and lacked a little in the traction department. I've also had almost every Interco tire, and just didn't care for any of them on a daily driver.
I have driven my Jeep from TX to Denver,CO and back on my MTR's. Considering they are 37"s on beadlocks, I was able to cruise at 70-75 mph and loved it! Funny thing is I don't daily drive my Jeep so I could have any tire on it for wheeling and I stick with these for the street-ability if I ever feel like taking a road trip in the Jeep.
Now if I had some red-label Krawlers for wheeling only that's another story
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Dollar for dollar you cant beat a bfg km2 with the deal i posted previously. Made by the #1 offroad tire maker in the world, race results speak for themselves. If you want to spend a little more coin get the goodyear kevlars. Which one is better? who knows. But both are good choices and have 3 ply sidewalls. So far I absolutly love my bfg km2's.
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