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What's MPG look like compared to stock?
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What's MPG look like compared to stock?
A clogged one? Because I cant imagine a Maverick getting less than 20 mpg without a trailer or a real Mario Andretti.What's it look like? Picture the inside of a toilet bowl.......
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I was wondering so I can compare it to an off-road tire, not whatever the Parelli's are supposed to be lol.Clearly everyone can do as they like, the KO2s are 48 lbs each...... the stock AWD Pirelli's are 25 lbs each....
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The KO2 IS a street/offroad tire, I've put 150k miles on them on my Raptor and others trucks..I was wondering so I can compare it to an off-road tire, not whatever the Parelli's are supposed to be lol.
You misunderstood me. I meant that I don't want to compare the KO2's to the Pirelli's, as the Scorpions are terrible off-road. I'm interested in comparing the fuel economy of the KO2's to that of something like Wildpeak's or Open Country's. That is a more relevant comparison.The KO2 IS a street/offroad tire, I've put 150k miles on them on my Raptor and others trucks..
LOL You specifically asked " What's MPG look like compared to stock?" and stock tires are 25 lb Pirelli's vs the KO2's which have a much more aggressive read and weight 2x that of the stock tires.
If anyone cares and some may not, expect the OEM fuel economy to tank with those large KO2s.
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I went from 28-30 mpg to22-24 mpgThe KO2 IS a street/offroad tire, I've put 150k miles on them on my Raptor and others trucks..
LOL You specifically asked " What's MPG look like compared to stock?" and stock tires are 25 lb Pirelli's vs the KO2's which have a much more aggressive read and weight 2x that of the stock tires.
If anyone cares and some may not, expect the OEM fuel economy to tank with those large KO2s.
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Went from 28-30 down to 22-24You misunderstood me. I meant that I don't want to compare the KO2's to the Pirelli's, as the Scorpions are terrible off-road. I'm interested in comparing the fuel economy of the KO2's to that of something like Wildpeak's or Open Country's. That is a more relevant comparison.
Looks like it did well at the off-road park!
I have not heard any good experiences with the newer ATs off road. They look good but they just don't clear the tread fast enough. If you try them out I would like to see what you think.I have run KO2s on my CJ for years. For the Mav I am thinking there new Trail-Terrain.