bfg mud terrain km2 vs hancook dyna pro mt
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bfg mud terrain km2 vs hancook dyna pro mt
Hey guys im looking at getting the mud terrain km2 or the hancook dyna pro mt but dont know which would perform the best. I dont do much off roading just hiway driveing and around the city. Im in canada so we get snow and ice here and anyone has an opinion of which tire would be better would be appreaciated thanks
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I dont know much about the Hancooks but I have been running the BFG Km2's since summer of 08. So far they have been awesome. Great in the mud, not too much road noise on the hiway and decent in wet conditions. I live up in northern BC and so far they have been doing good in these snowy/icy conditions.
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I've had a set of KM2s on my SuperCrew since summer of '07 and love them. I live in North Idaho and we've had record snowfall both winters I've had them on and they do great on the ice and in the three feet of overnight snow we've been getting. And of course they are great in the mud when all that snow begins to melt.
I had some premature wear due to having my truck knocked out of alignment on a winter "off-road" expedition. And by the time spring hit, they had some rounding. Make sure they're squared up and you'll be happy.
I had some premature wear due to having my truck knocked out of alignment on a winter "off-road" expedition. And by the time spring hit, they had some rounding. Make sure they're squared up and you'll be happy.
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Never had the KM2's but I have 57k miles on my Dynapro RT03's and expect to get at least one more rotation out of them, 3-5k. They are still handling really well in all situations. We got some snow here a couple weeks ago and I had no issues getting around. They are incredibly quiet for an MT.
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Like Hawg said, I have never had the KM2's, but I am running the Hankook M/T's right now. I have probably 25K on them right now, and should be able to get another 20K at least out of them. They have performed really well for me, both on and off road (mud, sand, hills) plus, they are a lot less $$ than the BFG's.
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