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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
BFGoodrich AT vs MT road noise?
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<blockquote data-quote="Speartip" data-source="post: 460827" data-attributes="member: 23341"><p>I ran Goodyear Wrangler AT on a couple pickups when I lived in Edmonton . </p><p> If the same tire good road manners , great on ice & snow </p><p>Quiet . Remember this was on a F150 with 6 1/2’ box .</p><p> Can’t say you will have same results with a JKU. </p><p> If you can hold out . I would suggest waiting till you see a pair of K02 up for sale. </p><p> Three peak rated . </p><p>Good on ice, snow & very well mannered on the street . </p><p>I’m running C rating which is equivalent to a 6 ply.</p><p> If you came across a E rated which is equivalent to 10 ply. </p><p> Be fore warned the ride is a bit more rough . </p><p> For off road the K02 is simply amazing. Rarely any sort of tire spin . Their like glue . </p><p> I’ve gone up 40 degree dirt & rock inclines with zero problems . Old river beds , </p><p>Trails laced with sharp shale .</p><p>I’ve been on all the terrain BC has to offer including snow wheeling and never been stuck.</p><p> No tire is perfect . The one negative with K02. Wet frozen older snow . Anything deeper than 6” will give you a problem. </p><p> Fresh snow 8-10” is no problem when in the mountains</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speartip, post: 460827, member: 23341"] I ran Goodyear Wrangler AT on a couple pickups when I lived in Edmonton . If the same tire good road manners , great on ice & snow Quiet . Remember this was on a F150 with 6 1/2’ box . Can’t say you will have same results with a JKU. If you can hold out . I would suggest waiting till you see a pair of K02 up for sale. Three peak rated . Good on ice, snow & very well mannered on the street . I’m running C rating which is equivalent to a 6 ply. If you came across a E rated which is equivalent to 10 ply. Be fore warned the ride is a bit more rough . For off road the K02 is simply amazing. Rarely any sort of tire spin . Their like glue . I’ve gone up 40 degree dirt & rock inclines with zero problems . Old river beds , Trails laced with sharp shale . I’ve been on all the terrain BC has to offer including snow wheeling and never been stuck. No tire is perfect . The one negative with K02. Wet frozen older snow . Anything deeper than 6” will give you a problem. Fresh snow 8-10” is no problem when in the mountains [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
BFGoodrich AT vs MT road noise?
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