everyone I know got 50-60,000 out of the KO's, I would expect close to the same from the KO2's
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$150 is a good price for install and alignment.
I'm getting new big boy tires soon. Stay tuned
Top secretThe Super Swamper SSR's did really well at GSMTR. They are stupid loud on the highway, but they're the best performing off-road tire that I've ever owned. How big and how aggressive are you going to go? I know you mentioned bigger than 37's...
Says the guy that refuses to start a build thread!Top secret
Check with gwinns tire and alignment in easley. Usually $20 a tire.Ordered a set of BFG TA/KO2 in 315/75/16 E should be at my house next week! After marshal did my lift it just didn't look right. Does anyone know a cheap place near Clemson/Seneca to have them mounted balanced and an alignment done? Got a quote of 150 from a garage in seneca but looking to save on the install as much as I can. Thanks for all the input everyone, I'm looking forward to my new shoes.
Those are going to look great!
I ain't no @Land Speeder . I don't have strong T-Rex arms to cut with...in all serious, I may put some diagonal cuts in the small lugs after I see how side stability is after I wheel them.LAWD!
When you gonna cut 'em?
If you did have ridiculous arms to cut with, what would you cut and why?I ain't no @Land Speeder . I don't have strong T-Rex arms to cut with...in all serious, I may put some diagonal cuts in the small lugs after I see how side stability is after I wheel them.
Lots of guys cut Boggers to change up how they grip and flex.If you did have ridiculous arms to cut with, what would you cut and why?