And I am glad that someone posted this. It reminded me that this site started off as a truck enthusiast site!![]()
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And I am glad that someone posted this. It reminded me that this site started off as a truck enthusiast site!![]()
I loved the Hankook off road. I think they were actually a bit quieter than the BFGs. They were stickier off road but the sidewalls let me down more than once.
I have 3 sets of BFG KM2s - I either need to sell them or wear them out before I turn off those noise makers! ...or my hearing will go!Yeah; I did not care for the BFGs. The Hankook MTs are great tires for the price and in general solid performers. If I drove less for work I would probably run the MTs more.
Thanks. Pretty close to some other stuff I had read/heard. Game plan is to get them set to 17 psi and then finish it to 15 psi with a gauge. Still a lot faster than the valve stem removal one tire at a time.
This is what I use, ~$4 and I count off the time on the first tire and go from there.
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Probably 4 times so far? Not sure how they will do in the long run but right now they're doing great (especially for the price). Getting them dialed in properly is key. It also is important to really crank down the lock nut on them so the pressure setting doesn't change. I think a lot of people screw that up.How much have you used them?
I have been thinking about this for a while - the whole build vs buy argument. I think I am going to end up buying a Gobi ladder for the back of my 4Runner. I know I can build one cheaper; but by the time I go through all the build process and powder coating I am going to have more than a few hours invested in it. Lately spare time has been harder to find than a little spare cash at $250 with no shipping. I can get it cheaper if I wait for a group buy.
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