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SameI have the KO2 D rated. Great in snow but clog up terribly in mud. Won't buy again.
FWIW, the KO2 comes in two different rubber compounds. One has the Three Peak snow rating and one does not. The one without has a 50k treadwear warranty as I recall. The one that is Three Peak rated has served me very well in snow and ice.I ran a set of K02's and liked them except for on ice. There they sucked. Snow ok. Mud ok but on ice everyone passed me up. And I let the air down in them so they would grip on ice better. I now have on a set of continental all terrain. The do better on ice but suck in snow.
Good to know. I must have the non 3 peak rating forsure.FWIW, the KO2 comes in two different rubber compounds. One has the Three Peak snow rating and one does not. The one without has a 50k treadwear warranty as I recall. The one that is Three Peak rated has served me very well in snow and ice.
I've been using falken wildpeaks and they have served me well.
The shitty Firestones on my Toyota are wearing out like cheap slippers, so I've been doing a ton of tire research the last few days in anticipation of dropping some cash on a Black Friday sale. The Falken AT3W, as you probably already know, receives a ton of really great reviews. It's one of a few tires on a short list. We'll see what pricing looks like, but from everything I've read I think you'll like them.That's good to hear. I just ordered a set of these yesterday to be installed on Tuesday.
The shitty Firestones on my Toyota are wearing out like cheap slippers, so I've been doing a ton of tire research the last few days in anticipation of dropping some cash on a Black Friday sale. The Falken AT3W, as you probably already know, receives a ton of really great reviews. It's one of a few tires on a short list. We'll see what pricing looks like, but from everything I've read I think you'll like them.