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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 497894" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>Booney the KO2 apparently only has 2 ply sidewalls (down from 3), but of a heavier denier fabric. Guys I know running them haven't had any issues in the bush, & seem to be getting good mileage.</p><p> Im currently running the Toyo Open Country A/T II & so far they deliver good grip on wet bitumen, bit vague in feel at highway speed & tend to wander a bit (front end has all new rods, ties & bushes), feel really good on gravel, but are only average in deep sand ... the BFGs are better for sand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 497894, member: 12692"] Booney the KO2 apparently only has 2 ply sidewalls (down from 3), but of a heavier denier fabric. Guys I know running them haven't had any issues in the bush, & seem to be getting good mileage. Im currently running the Toyo Open Country A/T II & so far they deliver good grip on wet bitumen, bit vague in feel at highway speed & tend to wander a bit (front end has all new rods, ties & bushes), feel really good on gravel, but are only average in deep sand ... the BFGs are better for sand. [/QUOTE]
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