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Yup not a comparison with KM3s, those are mud tires, better than an MT though.I have 35 12.50 17 RG's and they are WAY more quiet than the KO 2's I took off. I truly can't hear them but that may not be every one else's experience. I run 40 miles of interstate every day and they are extremely smooth on the road too.
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I had KM 3's not KO 2's on my JT. However I did have KO2's on my Colorado and had a shaking I could never get balanced out. Could have been a bent wheel from the factory. Either way I'm happy with the Nitto RG's
I just drove almost 4000 miles on 37ā KO2ās and they are quiet (they have 40,000 miles on them and are still quiet, only rotated them one time after 34,000 miles). At hwy pressure were great out west on dry rocks and a little mud/sand they have out there.
Iāve had both tires on many different rigs and will only run KO2s from now on. My JT tows to the Max, Overlands, does truck stuff and off roads in moderate to difficult dry (not a rock crawler).
I run pressure at 37 - 40 on āDā load range.
awesome on road, off road, rain, snow and even ice (they are incredible in snow I donāt know why a few people on here say they arenāt good on the snow). I got into some really bad weather a few times this last winter and had 0 problems in deep snow 10āes+ and 1/2ā of ice. Still was able to drive in 2wheel drive most of the time.
andā¦ they look awesome with my beautiful Woman on the hoodā¦
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