Advocate II
Been thinking of getting new more aggressive Tires for my Fzj80. Cant decide on whether I want to go with the Goodrich's or the Goodyear's. Any thoughts on what is better? opinions?
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I agree with this. All though you have probably already made your decision, my 35" BFG KM2's handle and run smoother than my 33" Goodyear Wranglers in all conditions. While I can't give a direct comparison on Wrangler's vs KO2's, I would recommend BFG over Goodyear based on my past experiences. The KO2 is one of the newer tires to the market and has some amazing technology and R&D into it as well.I read a ton of reviews on the BFGs and Wranglers and found that the BFGs simply had more pleased customers. I can't give a first hand comparison, but I've been very satisfied with my choice thus far.
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I have the General Grabber AT2's and I absolutely love them. Last winter I ran them through their paces in the snow up in Tahoe and was amazed! For me it was between the General's and the KO2s. I saved about $300 going with the General's. My friends Raptor has the KO2s and swears by them.I got the Goodyears new on a vehicle I purchased. I have to say it's pretty bad, they won't shed mud or snow to save them selves. Traction on dirt is marginal at best and on slick rock they are ok. Low road noise, but not a great tire. I have owned the KO2 and love that tire. Anyone have experience with the General Grabber???
Are you talking about the Red Letters or AT2?I got the Goodyears new on a vehicle I purchased. I have to say it's pretty bad, they won't shed mud or snow to save them selves. Traction on dirt is marginal at best and on slick rock they are ok. Low road noise, but not a great tire. I have owned the KO2 and love that tire. Anyone have experience with the General Grabber???
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I was able to drive 40 mph on the highway when others were driving 15-20 mph in the slushy stuff without any issue.AT2 @NorCalCrisp thanks for the advice. I was able to run the Goodyears through 2' of snow as well without many issues, but when we got into the slushy stuff I was all over the road.
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I think it really depends on how you're going to use your vehicle, i think both tires are extremely good and capableBeen thinking of getting new more aggressive Tires for my Fzj80. Cant decide on whether I want to go with the Goodrich's or the Goodyear's. Any thoughts on what is better? opinions?
I would say try to buy a used pair from someone upgrading tire size. This way they have some life left on them and it's a real quality tire. I'm sure everyone in this thread has been in your shoes at one point, but a good tire unfortunately isn't cheap. I had a pair of cheap tires when I was younger and I had a couple blow outs, I just hated it and won't do it again. I have a great relationship with a local tire shop and the manager will sell me some used tires or returns cheap when he has them. Might be worth checking out.Sorry to go a little off but I'm looking for set of budget friendly tire. I looked into the kenda klevers but doesn't look like they make my size 285/75/17. I also was looking into federal couragia anyone tried or heard of these thanks