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CFB Member Since: 13 Sep 2007 Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire Posts: 803 |
It's a tricky one alright, I really like the look of the 285/75/16 as they fill out the arches well but higher speed performance seems affected as the wide tyres and larger diameter seem to sap power somewhat.
The difference between these and standard 235/85/16 is only around 1.5" thus around 0.75" extra under the diffs which is not really that much, although I'm sure tread depth comes into play here too as MT's will usually have a deeper tread so the overall diameter will increase. I think I have settled on the new 265/75/16 General Grabber AT's for everyday use and a second set of 285/75/16 MT's on steel modulars for major off road stuff. No lift planned although the nose could do with coming up a bit so might fit HD front springs. Andy |
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15th Aug 2011 6:39pm |
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CFB Member Since: 13 Sep 2007 Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire Posts: 803 |
That's good to know, 2 sets is a PITA but I was just not sure that the KM2's were any good, I'm not keen on the rounded shoulder design but if they work well that's all that matters. Andy
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15th Aug 2011 8:23pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20376 |
I have decided on KM 2's as they seem on the whole the best performing
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15th Aug 2011 8:45pm |
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Glynparry25 Member Since: 16 Feb 2009 Location: Miserable Midlands Posts: 3015 |
We share that opinion I have covered over 26,000 miles in about 13month with my BFG M/T KMs and they have been fine on and off road- mud in Wales, Snow in the Alps and now the sandy rocky regions of Cyprus. I was a bit dubious about the new tread pattern of the KM2, but by the sound of things the road manners are even better than the KMs I have and they haven't lost any of their off-road ability. Downside: you will loose a couple of miles to the gallon. As for loosing power- never heard of it and I can cruise at 85-90 all day (If I have enough green to keep the tank topped up). The only time having 2 sets of tyres would be advisable would be 1 set of road and 1 set of extreme (e.g. Simex ETs) Money saved here can be spent on another toy Glyn |
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16th Aug 2011 5:23am |
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