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Mike_Up
Aug 25, 2015Explorer
I changed my mind on what tire I'm getting. I bought the BFGoodrich All-Terrain KO2 LT in an E1 load rating. Discount tire put my truck specs in and even had new tire placard for the door jam. The new pressure to meet the truck weight and GVWR axle requirements has a recommended tire pressure of 41 psi in the rear and 41 psi in the front.
The Goodyear wrangler Adventure with Kevlar C1 load rated LT tires required 45 psi in the rear and 45 psi in the front tires. This due to it's lower rating.
Sales manager told me the Goodrich AT KO2 have better on road characteristics, better off road characteristics, and better snow performance.
The BFGoodrich AT KO2 were my first choice but didn't think an E1 Load tire would work on my rims.
The Goodyear wrangler Adventure with Kevlar C1 load rated LT tires required 45 psi in the rear and 45 psi in the front tires. This due to it's lower rating.
Sales manager told me the Goodrich AT KO2 have better on road characteristics, better off road characteristics, and better snow performance.
The BFGoodrich AT KO2 were my first choice but didn't think an E1 Load tire would work on my rims.
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