You get the wild peaks and I get the BFG‘s and we will compare as time goes by on which one seems to wear the best.
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One thing I like about discount tires lifetime rotate and balance which is worth a lot of moneySounds good. Let me know if there is anything that gives you pause after having them installed. I'm leaning toward K02 as well - just easier to find. Even Costco carries/installs them (don't save much over other local shops; I'm guessing about $100-150 over 4). But good service if there are any issues.
One thing I like about discount tires lifetime rotate and balance which is worth a lot of money
I just did mine yesterday. I am not sure why but after 40k miles/1 year. My KO2s feel like they had bald spots and were not gripping rain really well. Discount tire said my tires are still brand new and haven't lost 1/16 of thread yet. I do drive hard in the corners. Once I rotated the wheels the problem has gone away but I am worried about next year having to replace my tires. It was making me lose confidence driving in the rain.
Discount Tire had a big sale last year around thanksgiving, I think I got the set for $550 installed if I remember correctly (much cheaper than my z rated tires).
Assume these are based on stock rims? Would going +25mm or +35mm offset make much difference to the tire sizes fitting? I'm hoping to also fit 285/55R20 if possible.