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murps

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Hey everyone!
My name is Mimi and I'm from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This is my 2011 Jeep Patriot. I love the mountains, snowboarding, hiking, offroading. I'm still a novice :)





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Pretty sure you just responded to my post on the JPATW on fb. Welcome to OB! A lot of great info on this site!
 

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Again with the caps lock... ??

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JESSE N

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So far I love the KO2s. I've always had all seasons, but in comparison to the Duratracs on my boyfriend's 97 4runner, they are about the same, maybe a bit better in fresh snow and compact snow. I have yet to test them out in other terrain.

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So far I love the KO2s. I've always had all seasons, but in comparison to the Duratracs on my boyfriend's 97 4runner, they are about the same, maybe a bit better in fresh snow and compact snow. I have yet to test them out in other terrain.

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I have the toyo AT2s, they are great but when I seen the ko2s they looked amazing. I had the Goodyear Duratrac I hated them they were to noisy for an all terrain tire but they were great in the snow....
 

danger.riot

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I have the toyo AT2s, they are great but when I seen the ko2s they looked amazing. I had the Goodyear Duratrac I hated them they were to noisy for an all terrain tire but they were great in the snow....
Ya, I personally think the KO2s look the best out of all the A/T tires, but that's just my opinion. They're definitely a "tough tire", lol. I forgot to mention they are pretty noisy, but hey, loud music can fix that ;)

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VCeXpedition

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Ya, I personally think the KO2s look the best out of all the A/T tires, but that's just my opinion. They're definitely a "tough tire", lol. I forgot to mention they are pretty noisy, but hey, loud music can fix that ;)

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I agree, I've driven many different types of a/t's, KO2's are the best so far, and maybe the quietest of the aggressive A/T's. YMMV.
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toxicity_27

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I haven't had a chance to drive the KO2s on the truck since there have been some issues with it, but I did just move it, and there was probably 8" of snow built up behind the rear tires from the last snow plowing and the truck backed right out. I know with the old Goodyears on there I would have had to spin the tires or put it in 4x4.
 
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Byron Eby

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Currently, I am rocking 265/75r16 BFG All-Terrain KO2's on my 02' 4Runner and they are phenomenal. Traction on ice, snow, and in rain is amazing. They're a bit stiff but I cannot complain because they are rated to last 55-60k miles :)
 

JESSE N

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Currently, I am rocking 265/75r16 BFG All-Terrain KO2's on my 02' 4Runner and they are phenomenal. Traction on ice, snow, and in rain is amazing. They're a bit stiff but I cannot complain because they are rated to last 55-60k miles :)
WOW THAT'S NICE..
 
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pace04

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This is for member introductions...forum talk 101. Caps lock = yelling. Get it....great.

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