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Old 10-07-2021, 09:36 AM #61
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I know this is an old post originally, but seems like it’s still alive. Did wide, MT Nittos on my FJ, did the stock KO2’s on my Rubicon, did the GoodYear Wrnglers on my Taco, running the stock Nittos on my new Pro now, haven’t snowy road tested them yet. The ones on the Pro look less aggressive than what I personally like the look of, BUT! Will say, depending on what you are trying to do… siping on GY Wranglers on the Taco we’re GREAT on the snow/ice packed after plowed Denver streets, again, but, kinda sucked off road. Nittos on the FJ looked great! Sucked in the snow/ice paced Denver streets, pretty good off road. KO 2s on Jeep look great and are pretty good on icy roads and good off road. 2ldr version, if your are mostly on road = go with the KO2s for look and pretty good in ice pack. Tall and skinny look GREAT! And if/when i am not happy with the Nittos on the Pro I will probably go pizza cutter as a replacement.
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