GeekJT
Well-Known Member
I had some good performance out of the KM2s and want to try the KM3's or KO3's my experience has been the BFG tires has been the best riding on-road and off-roading tires for the money recently. But it's a really soft compound so you don't get a ton of miles out of them, maybe 50k, but they have really good dry and wet traction. I was actually pretty impressed with wet stopping traction the km2's had.The Grabber X3 is made in the USA, FYI.
They have plants in Ohio, NC, KY, and Illinois.
Mine say Made in the USA right on them. Makes me feel warm and fuzzy.
You are right....they do get noisy. Just as noisy as any mud tire. No way around it. It annoys the heck out of me, but there's no mud tire made that won't do that. But they were quiet for a good while, maybe somewhere around 15k to 20k they started making noise. I do prefer an AT, but these are the best mud tires I've had or driven, by a good margin. I've had BFG KM's, KM2's, and have driven Falcon MT's extensively. They were all good, but this is the only MT I've had that is good in the snow and rain.
And the noise doesn't bother me when my son is driving it and I'm in my Gladiator with quiet AT's. LOL! He doesn't care, either!
I don't do a lot of rock crawling, Here it's mostly trails, beach/sand, normal mud, then that texas clay that will get ya if you don't have decent tires LOL. the KM2's had great mud performance, literally unstoppable in my experience.
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