NEW BFG MUD TERRAINS T/A KM2

Started by DTB, July 30, 2007, 03:13:59 PM

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Duffil

still no 37 with a 15" wheel. guess I won't be trying them.

jrock

So they're soft? Not a majorly big deal for a light truck but I would like a tire that lasts a while.

NorCalToy

Quote from: jkief86 on December 11, 2008, 08:32:35 PM
So they're soft? Not a majorly big deal for a light truck but I would like a tire that lasts a while.
id say about like the original MT KM, but with my brother driving and driving a few miles, in an 8000lb truck...they wear fairly fast.
:willynilly: '89 truck SAS sittin on 35's, Tacoma rear axle w/ E-Locker, welded front

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jrock


94MtnYote

Quote from: jkief86 on December 15, 2008, 02:21:00 PM
Anyone tried them in the snow.
x2
I wonder how they compare to the Toyo MT?
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NorCalToy

:willynilly: '89 truck SAS sittin on 35's, Tacoma rear axle w/ E-Locker, welded front

kneedownnate - You can go through life being scared of the possible, or you can have a little fun and tease the inevitable

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:flamer: IFS

welder2000

I have a set of 35's, great on the rocks and dirt but haven't used them in the snow yet.
83 toy Clovis, CA

UFWDA-LandUse

I have a set on my jeep, and love them.  Running the 35's on 17 inch rims.
They do great in the rocks and sand.  Not played in the snow yet with them, but will soon up at Bald.

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82 HiLux

on www.tirepackage.com a 35x12.50x15 is $177! cant go wrong for that price! i wish they had a 36 or 37 on 15" rim tho  :slap:
im thinking long and hard about running these on my DD, thats a hell of a price
82 hilux, bobbed, really fast 22r, 2 transfer cases, ARB's, 5.29's, 37" MTR's. Custom everything.

kneedownnate

Yea, but how much more is shipping, then how much more do you have to pay to have them mounted and balanced locally?
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82 HiLux

theres free shipping if i pick them up at a local 4 wheel parts store, and theres one about 5 miles from my house :eyebrow: and my friend works at big-o and would probably mount and balance them for almost nothing :wink2:

750 after tax, then probably way less than 50 to get them mounted i would guess
82 hilux, bobbed, really fast 22r, 2 transfer cases, ARB's, 5.29's, 37" MTR's. Custom everything.

unclejpl4x4

ill stick with the standered  BFG MTs
build thread http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=39214.0
CB install http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=45467.0
roundeyes http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=33294.0;highlight=round+eyes
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MARLIN clutch 1200, master clutch cly

Plekto

No reason not to, considering that these are replacing the older ones.  They seem to be slightly better in every way.

jrock

I heard something about them stopping production on these but I'm not sure. Something like they released them too soon.

82 HiLux

35x12.50x15 regular BFG mud terrain:  $171
35x12.50x15 new BFG mud terrain: $178

7 buck more a tire :dunno:
82 hilux, bobbed, really fast 22r, 2 transfer cases, ARB's, 5.29's, 37" MTR's. Custom everything.

unclejpl4x4

Not when i priced them out  there was a $20+ difference,  must of  lowered the price.
build thread http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=39214.0
CB install http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=45467.0
roundeyes http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=33294.0;highlight=round+eyes
LC exhaust head 2 tip, EB RVstreethead O/S valves,EB  268c/torker cam , .20 over , metal t-chain wear pads
MARLIN clutch 1200, master clutch cly

jrock

But the KM2s have better side walls, from what I hear. And a different tread, plus it's softer.

87pickup

The tread depth seems quite a bit shallower then the krawlers. I wonder how these compare to a goodyear mtr? Gotta find some new shoes for my dads runner and thought i was set on the goodyear but i will give these a look.

KYOTA

$100+ more per tire for a 35x17" than 35x15"  :shake:  and $600 for a 40? hell Maxxis arent even that much  for a better tire with twice the tread depth  :talkingn:

Quote from: FordFreakChik on August 02, 2007, 02:11:24 PM
:thumbdown:  Looks like a Nitto wannabe :down:

Krawlers were out way before the crapplers  :talkingn:

ga-toy

They seem to perform well enough from what I have read.  I purchased some 32x11.50 x 15's from 4 whee parts yesterday.  Can't wait to put them on the ole 83.   I got them for a steal. 
bfg KM2's, 3" plain lift, detroit in front hp, twin sticking too.