Ridge Graps vs KO2
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Ridge Graps vs KO2
I have a 2015 4wd Screw with 2” RC level and 18” stock rims. What size tire is everyone else running with this setup? Nitto has more sizes to choose from but I have owned KO2’s before and really liked them. Are the 305 65 18 too wide to run on the stock rim? I am told I can put on a 34”x11.50. Any input from the Forum would be appreciated. I have read through both of the leveling kit threads and haven’t found what I’m looking for.
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I had ko2’s and now have the ridge grapplers. The ko2’s Had less road noise.
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Currently running RG. Previous were KO2 (and KO1).
On pavement I actually think the RG grip better. Wear on both are good. RG has a slight hum after 35-40mph. KO2 were practically silent. Ran KO2 on just about everything (gravel, mud, pits, sand, stumps) and they can take a beating. So far I’ve only put the RG in light mud and gravel at the lease and they did slightly better than KO2.
For the price point, looks and quality = RG
On pavement I actually think the RG grip better. Wear on both are good. RG has a slight hum after 35-40mph. KO2 were practically silent. Ran KO2 on just about everything (gravel, mud, pits, sand, stumps) and they can take a beating. So far I’ve only put the RG in light mud and gravel at the lease and they did slightly better than KO2.
For the price point, looks and quality = RG
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#7
+1 for the Ridge Grapplers. They drive really well wet, dry, city and highway. I'll be taking it to the deer lease this weekend and checking how it does in the mud. As for your question on tire size, I have 285-65-20s on a 2" level (no rub).
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How about snow performance between the two tho? In regards to the OP i'm also looking for a tire slightly less than 35 but as close to 12.5 wide as possible.
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Absolutely, positively, resolutely, pontificating-ly love my RidgeGrapplers. They are manufactured in White, Georgia.
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