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Old 05-22-2019, 03:26 PM
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Did I read this right? Are you asking about MT tires or AT tires? The BFG KO2s are factory siped and do great as an all around AT tire. Here on this side of Washington, I had excellent wear and traction with mine. I did have a vehicle with Toyo MTs, and did sipe them( Les Shwab) and made a big difference in the snow. No problems with the rubber tread chipping! So, I would sipe MTs but not the KO2s. Just my opinion. Vance.
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