BFG KOs or KMs
#1
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BFG KOs or KMs
BFG KOs or KMs
I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
package here in Wisconsin.
Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
deciding which tire to buy.
I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
another year.
But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
and off road , etc.
I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
package here in Wisconsin.
Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
deciding which tire to buy.
I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
another year.
But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
and off road , etc.
#2
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Re: BFG KOs or KMs
hey... where are you in Wis ? I am in Madison..
Dave
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"Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
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> BFG KOs or KMs
>
> I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> package here in Wisconsin.
>
> Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> deciding which tire to buy.
>
> I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
> Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> another year.
>
> But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
> Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> and off road , etc.
Dave
-----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
"Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
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> BFG KOs or KMs
>
> I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> package here in Wisconsin.
>
> Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> deciding which tire to buy.
>
> I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
> Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> another year.
>
> But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
> Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> and off road , etc.
#3
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Re: BFG KOs or KMs
hey... where are you in Wis ? I am in Madison..
Dave
-----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
"Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
news:9d5c22188cbaf0badbf220d699f7a9e0@news.teranew s.com...
> BFG KOs or KMs
>
> I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> package here in Wisconsin.
>
> Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> deciding which tire to buy.
>
> I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
> Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> another year.
>
> But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
> Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> and off road , etc.
Dave
-----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
"Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
news:9d5c22188cbaf0badbf220d699f7a9e0@news.teranew s.com...
> BFG KOs or KMs
>
> I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> package here in Wisconsin.
>
> Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> deciding which tire to buy.
>
> I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
> Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> another year.
>
> But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
> Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> and off road , etc.
#4
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Re: BFG KOs or KMs
hey... where are you in Wis ? I am in Madison..
Dave
-----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
"Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
news:9d5c22188cbaf0badbf220d699f7a9e0@news.teranew s.com...
> BFG KOs or KMs
>
> I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> package here in Wisconsin.
>
> Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> deciding which tire to buy.
>
> I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
> Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> another year.
>
> But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
> Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> and off road , etc.
Dave
-----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
"Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
news:9d5c22188cbaf0badbf220d699f7a9e0@news.teranew s.com...
> BFG KOs or KMs
>
> I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> package here in Wisconsin.
>
> Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> deciding which tire to buy.
>
> I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
> Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> another year.
>
> But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
> Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> and off road , etc.
#5
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Re: BFG KOs or KMs
I have the old style BFG MT's, commute ~70 miles per day round trip,
and have never regretted choosing them over the AT's. They have
surprisingly good road manners IMO.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 16:22:00 GMT, Fort Agent <joe@dokes.com> wrote:
>BFG KOs or KMs
>
>I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
>package here in Wisconsin.
>
>Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
>deciding which tire to buy.
>
>I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
>muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
>Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
>I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
>another year.
>
>But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
>highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
>Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
>appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
>and off road , etc.
and have never regretted choosing them over the AT's. They have
surprisingly good road manners IMO.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 16:22:00 GMT, Fort Agent <joe@dokes.com> wrote:
>BFG KOs or KMs
>
>I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
>package here in Wisconsin.
>
>Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
>deciding which tire to buy.
>
>I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
>muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
>Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
>I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
>another year.
>
>But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
>highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
>Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
>appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
>and off road , etc.
#6
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Posts: n/a
Re: BFG KOs or KMs
I have the old style BFG MT's, commute ~70 miles per day round trip,
and have never regretted choosing them over the AT's. They have
surprisingly good road manners IMO.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 16:22:00 GMT, Fort Agent <joe@dokes.com> wrote:
>BFG KOs or KMs
>
>I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
>package here in Wisconsin.
>
>Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
>deciding which tire to buy.
>
>I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
>muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
>Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
>I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
>another year.
>
>But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
>highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
>Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
>appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
>and off road , etc.
and have never regretted choosing them over the AT's. They have
surprisingly good road manners IMO.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 16:22:00 GMT, Fort Agent <joe@dokes.com> wrote:
>BFG KOs or KMs
>
>I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
>package here in Wisconsin.
>
>Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
>deciding which tire to buy.
>
>I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
>muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
>Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
>I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
>another year.
>
>But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
>highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
>Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
>appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
>and off road , etc.
#7
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Re: BFG KOs or KMs
I have the old style BFG MT's, commute ~70 miles per day round trip,
and have never regretted choosing them over the AT's. They have
surprisingly good road manners IMO.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 16:22:00 GMT, Fort Agent <joe@dokes.com> wrote:
>BFG KOs or KMs
>
>I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
>package here in Wisconsin.
>
>Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
>deciding which tire to buy.
>
>I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
>muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
>Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
>I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
>another year.
>
>But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
>highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
>Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
>appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
>and off road , etc.
and have never regretted choosing them over the AT's. They have
surprisingly good road manners IMO.
Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 16:22:00 GMT, Fort Agent <joe@dokes.com> wrote:
>BFG KOs or KMs
>
>I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
>package here in Wisconsin.
>
>Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
>deciding which tire to buy.
>
>I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
>muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
>
>Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
>I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
>another year.
>
>But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
>highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
>
>Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
>appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
>and off road , etc.
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Re: BFG KOs or KMs
So am I!
Brian
"dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usMYUGLYSISTER> wrote in message
news:2zRpb.365173$Of.52426@news.easynews.com...
> hey... where are you in Wis ? I am in Madison..
> Dave
>
> -----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
>
>
> "Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
> news:9d5c22188cbaf0badbf220d699f7a9e0@news.teranew s.com...
> > BFG KOs or KMs
> >
> > I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> > package here in Wisconsin.
> >
> > Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> > deciding which tire to buy.
> >
> > I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> > muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
> >
> > Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> > I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> > another year.
> >
> > But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> > highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
> >
> > Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> > appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> > and off road , etc.
>
>
Brian
"dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usMYUGLYSISTER> wrote in message
news:2zRpb.365173$Of.52426@news.easynews.com...
> hey... where are you in Wis ? I am in Madison..
> Dave
>
> -----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
>
>
> "Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
> news:9d5c22188cbaf0badbf220d699f7a9e0@news.teranew s.com...
> > BFG KOs or KMs
> >
> > I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> > package here in Wisconsin.
> >
> > Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> > deciding which tire to buy.
> >
> > I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> > muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
> >
> > Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> > I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> > another year.
> >
> > But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> > highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
> >
> > Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> > appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> > and off road , etc.
>
>
#9
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Re: BFG KOs or KMs
So am I!
Brian
"dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usMYUGLYSISTER> wrote in message
news:2zRpb.365173$Of.52426@news.easynews.com...
> hey... where are you in Wis ? I am in Madison..
> Dave
>
> -----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
>
>
> "Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
> news:9d5c22188cbaf0badbf220d699f7a9e0@news.teranew s.com...
> > BFG KOs or KMs
> >
> > I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> > package here in Wisconsin.
> >
> > Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> > deciding which tire to buy.
> >
> > I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> > muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
> >
> > Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> > I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> > another year.
> >
> > But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> > highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
> >
> > Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> > appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> > and off road , etc.
>
>
Brian
"dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usMYUGLYSISTER> wrote in message
news:2zRpb.365173$Of.52426@news.easynews.com...
> hey... where are you in Wis ? I am in Madison..
> Dave
>
> -----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
>
>
> "Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
> news:9d5c22188cbaf0badbf220d699f7a9e0@news.teranew s.com...
> > BFG KOs or KMs
> >
> > I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> > package here in Wisconsin.
> >
> > Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> > deciding which tire to buy.
> >
> > I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> > muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
> >
> > Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> > I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> > another year.
> >
> > But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> > highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
> >
> > Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> > appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> > and off road , etc.
>
>
#10
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Re: BFG KOs or KMs
So am I!
Brian
"dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usMYUGLYSISTER> wrote in message
news:2zRpb.365173$Of.52426@news.easynews.com...
> hey... where are you in Wis ? I am in Madison..
> Dave
>
> -----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
>
>
> "Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
> news:9d5c22188cbaf0badbf220d699f7a9e0@news.teranew s.com...
> > BFG KOs or KMs
> >
> > I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> > package here in Wisconsin.
> >
> > Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> > deciding which tire to buy.
> >
> > I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> > muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
> >
> > Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> > I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> > another year.
> >
> > But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> > highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
> >
> > Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> > appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> > and off road , etc.
>
>
Brian
"dave" <dzins@dor.state.wi.usMYUGLYSISTER> wrote in message
news:2zRpb.365173$Of.52426@news.easynews.com...
> hey... where are you in Wis ? I am in Madison..
> Dave
>
> -----------take out MYUGLYSISTER to reply via email
>
>
> "Fort Agent" <joe@dokes.com> wrote in message
> news:9d5c22188cbaf0badbf220d699f7a9e0@news.teranew s.com...
> > BFG KOs or KMs
> >
> > I'm outfitting a stock 2001 TJ daily driver with the canyon rim
> > package here in Wisconsin.
> >
> > Given a fair amount of snow, rain, mud, etc Im having a hard time
> > deciding which tire to buy.
> >
> > I don't really see myself doing to much mud bogging but do end up in
> > muddy snow convered farm fields every now and then.
> >
> > Im leaning towards the KMs and have decided to run with 31x10.5 untill
> > I get serious about lifting the jeep which won't be for a least
> > another year.
> >
> > But have to concider the majority of my driving for now will be on the
> > highway and that the Ko's may be a more prudent choice.
> >
> > Any input especially from people running these tires would be greatly
> > appreciated as far as satisfaction tire wear, traction, inflation on
> > and off road , etc.
>
>