KO2's have always pissed me off. The tread is too tight to throw snow and when that happens they suck on the compacted snow/ice. Might work in your territory but in my experience when you deal with real snow and compacted snow/ice they have left me hanging.
Sorry I guess I should have been more specific. Looking for a tire like the duratrac that I can run all year on and off road. Not a dedicated winter tire.
I am needing new tires soon. I swear by duratracs for snow and especially ice, but I am tired of every set cupping towards the end of their cycle. Also I realize that there are new tires out that I may not have entertained. Don’t talk to me about K02’s please. Hate them on ice. I am specifically...
yeah he bought the trailer and then started customizing it. Still not done. Loto of stuff he still wants to add to it but this was just our first trip out.
I always thought I had a standard garage door. Definitely doesn't look taller than any other I have seen, besides boat doors or RV doors. I have the Gobi rack with a roofnest falcon pro on eibach stage 2 coilovers maxed out and I still fit in the garage with a whole inch to spare. I did a lot of...
I went back and forth for over a year about a cooler/fridge. Didn’t want to spend the money to do the right setup. I finally saw the kickstarter on the Anker Everfrost. It seemed like the perfect setup for my needs and I’m happy with it but only have one trip with it so far. I’ll do a proper...
After finally getting it connected it keeps crashing. Won’t let me look at the pics on the trails. As far as I’m concerned it’s complete garbage as is.
Good so far. Kind feels a little “floaty” but it think that is just because i haven’t gotten used to being back up to factory height, or a little higher.
Yeah that one that came with it would totally wear/cut the winch line. Also it was barely hanging on by one bolt after my first outing. I just took my plate bracket from my modular bumper, flipped it upside down, and bolted it to the light bracket mount on the top of the bumper.