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Looking to do some light off-road riding in Mn any suggestions my 1 st Jeep so I’m going to ease into this lol I hope anyways
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The first thing you'll want to do is get some all-terrain tires. That will give you tread for going off-road and a lot thicker side-wall. Sticks and even thorns can penetrate the sidewalls on tires that aren't designed for off-road use.
 
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Ya I’m going to be looking into that soon I use it as a daily driver now so I just put all season tires on it drives really nice and gets good gas mileage I was thinking of Falken AT or K02 I’ve heard good things about both ?
 

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I think Falken AT's will be just fine for a daily driver for you. I have Falken MT on mine and I'm looking for a set of the AT version since I'm using mine as a daily driver and I want better gas mileage. I've had good experiences with different types of Falken tires on small passenger cars as well as off-road trucks. There's a lot of conflicting info on KO2's so I'm going to stick with Falken.
 

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The first thing you'll want to do is get some all-terrain tires. That will give you tread for going off-road and a lot thicker side-wall. Sticks and even thorns can penetrate the sidewalls on tires that aren't designed for off-road use.
In my opinion the stock tyres are fine for light off-roading.

With decent AT-Tyres you are just sacrificing MPG and comfort.
 
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Ya that’s why I got the stock tire for comfort and mpg wasn’t a fan of the mud tire at all
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