See if they will price match, it says they price match, I'd check just to see. Good luck. I thought I read imma thread on here where someone got a Pat 37 M/Tbto fit at 18 psi.
Are you saying you have 77,000 miles on a set of M/T's? I mean that's a pretty bold statement considering only a few companies that make M/TS offer a 40,000 mile warranty and Fallen isn't one of them. I know Pro Comp and maxis offer a 40,000 mile warranty. I'd imagine if anyone could get 50,000...
Actually on road performance is the most important thing to me, I'm no get in the mud type of person. I'm just passing along what they told me. I'm more of a fire trail, get to my favorite fishing spot kind of person, so like small creek crossings and rock grip is important. Getting 40,000+...
Both I spoke to currently have the Delium on a set of wheels they are running and have the Kanati' AT-4's on a set of wheels in the garage. They are some the guys that clear the trails up at uwharrie so they have multiple sets of tires and wheels they switch between. I'm not on their level but I...
I've also been looking hard at the Kanati Armor Hog ATX tires. Heard great things out of them as well from locals running them. They are heavier than the AT-4 but I heard they are better in the mud as well but louder on the road. I have no personal experience with them but rode in a Land cruiser...
What was the deciding factor, just curious, I've heard Delium was a good tire but a couple guys local who are running them on Toyota's said they preferred the Kanati in the mud over the Delium. I'm assuming since they aren't a true Hybrid like the Kanati AT-4 they don't do so well at Sipping in...
Yep they don't sip well at all. The Kanati is a hybrid tire so your gonna get that better mud performance. The Kanati still want match a true M/T but a true M/T isn't gonna give you that great on road performance your gonna get from a Hybrid or A/T. There is give and take for sure. Mines a daily...
I put them on at 29,112 miles and I got 70,099 miles on the JT as of the typing on this message. Almost 41,000 miles on the Kanati's and I'm at 8mm roughly as well. 4 tire rotation rotated every 8,000-9,000 miles except for the first one which went longer because I had just had them installed...
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That's the one right there. I absolutely love how it looks as well. Really follows the lines of the Jeep.
In Kannapolis, NC in the City on the Cabarrus County side I pay $427 a year for mine. If I wasn't in the city you can take $167 off, they charge you city and county taxes but only once a year. They got my tax value at $34,000 on my 2020 sport and I paid $37,125 out the door for it.
I am at 40,000 now and I probably can get another 6000 to 7000 miles out of them on a 4 tire rotation. That's rotating them every 8,000 miles at my oil change. That's right in line with the BFG KO2's and most tires that fall into this category I've ran.
Ain't nobody getting 70,000 miles on a 4...
They are amazing tires. Honestly I'd out them right up there with BFG KO2's. I got right 40,000 miles on mine and they have done well in mud, rain and the little bit of ice and snow we get in my area. They really shine in the rain though, I've always been a BFG Ko2 guy but the Kanati's are...
You would be better off doing a hemi swap at Rubitrux in Boone, more than likely cheaper and more power. Or if your doing it yourself save even more money. A Hemi Swap is like $38,000 for Rubitrux to do it, I would imagine to do a engine, transmission and fuel system swap it would be well over...
I had the same tires on my jeep and they definitely aren't 34-1/4 mounted, more like 33.8 with 33psi in the tires. BFG makes a great tire but they run way small. Mine with them installed
I real curious how this turns out because I'm considering a regear to 4.56 gears as well. Even though others swear by the 4.88's I feel like the 4.56 gears would be better suited and held the better mpg's. I could be wrong but based on me still getting 17+ around town and Hwy And about 18.5 on...
That's about my where I'm at with my Kanati's 37 12.5 17, they weigh 72lbs a piece. I'm at around 17 to 17.4 mpg's for the most part around town highway combined. I added bumpers front and rear and a winch on the front as far as weight and I got fuel 17x9 wheels on mine now. Max Tow auto with...