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Yes indeed, KO2's look good on my 2nd and 3rd generation Tacoma's:KO2s are my favorite tires. I have them on my 3rd gen and love them. Good choice
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Yes indeed, KO2's look good on my 2nd and 3rd generation Tacoma's:KO2s are my favorite tires. I have them on my 3rd gen and love them. Good choice
No, because I got the KO2's on big discount which wouldn't have applied to the KO3's.Couldn't wait for appropriately-sized KO3s to be released in April / May?
From Tirerack?No, because I got the KO2's on big discount which wouldn't have applied to the KO3's.
It makes sense that they'd be marking them down since most people know their replacement is due out soon. Unfortunately I'm beginning to hear it might not be so soon.No, because I got the KO2's on big discount which wouldn't have applied to the KO3's.
I have a 24 OR coming next month. I've been debating going w/ the 285/70 17 KO2 or 265/70 17. 285 will look better but I'm wondering how the mpg will be. Have you noticed much of a change in yours since you put the 285's on? Looks awesome, though.285/70/17 tires on stock wheels, no poke, no trim, no cab mount removal.
My gas mileage was already bad because I'm in sport mode listening to the turbo make noises all the time, so I haven't noticed a difference.I have a 24 OR coming next month. I've been debating going w/ the 285/70 17 KO2 or 265/70 17. 285 will look better but I'm wondering how the mpg will be. Have you noticed much of a change in yours since you put the 285's on? Looks awesome, though.
Nope, not even close. Full travel on suspension.Any rubbing?
How do you define bad? 20? 19? even less?My gas mileage was already bad because I'm in sport mode listening to the turbo make noises all the time, so I haven't noticed a difference.
16How do you define bad? 20? 19? even less?
Thanks! I am running 35 psi, I was previously running 32, but it hasn't really made much of a difference in anything that I've noticed.Beautiful truck! What PSI are you running on road?