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Anyone see these tires yet in 37 load C? I thought people would be all over them based on how popular the K02 is. Is there no supply yet?
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KO2's don't run "smaller". In reality all all-terrain tires run smaller than mud terrain tires. This was a big misconception when most people were only running Ko2s and didn't have experience with other all terrains. I think this is due to the KO2 being alot of peoples first "big" tire, thus its the first tire they really paid attention to the tire size on, and are shocked to find its smaller than the advertised size. When in reality you'd be hard pressed to find an all-terrain that measures exactly its advertised size under weight of the vehicle. This is normal.
Ok they run smaller than other similar tires. I’ve seen them side by side same size. So does the ko3
 

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Are they even available?
 

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It is not a secret that a loaded tire diameter is less than the advertised diameter. Every tire I have investigated give me the RPM (rev per mile). If you calculate the diameter from the RPM you get a diameter that is darn close for the purpose of getting an accurate speed on you dash.
Here is the formula
Diameter = (5280*12)/(Pi*RPM).
Good for a new tire. For a worn tire your RPM will be slightly different (slightly bigger and tire diameter will be smaller) and you will need to use the GPS method for your Tazer.
Example: BFG Krawler 35x13.5r15 the RPM is stated as 594 and the true diameter calculates as 33.95". (pi is 3.14159) I used that diameter on my Tazer and sure enough the speed exactly compares to my GPS reading.
 

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These small BFG threads need to be burned!

I don’t love the KO tires at all, only have had them on two factory 35 packages and would never buy them based on performance and price in my region.

But my Ffff this is old shat.
Tell me about it! I was hoping to grab some 37"s as the are really light...but man oh man, the price is ridiculous.
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