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johnny_tucson 12-15-2014 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by jamie930 (Post 3859884)

that's nice to know. I always thought if I bought some big name brand tires it would be a waste of money having to replace them in 20-30k miles. Now I can start gearing up to get a nice set of toyos. Do you by chance know if they apply that same warranty to the m/ts as well?

BassAckwards 12-15-2014 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by johnny_tucson (Post 3860458)
that's nice to know. I always thought if I bought some big name brand tires it would be a waste of money having to replace them in 20-30k miles. Now I can start gearing up to get a nice set of toyos. Do you by chance know if they apply that same warranty to the m/ts as well?

The Toyo OC MT does not carry a mileage warranty.

johnny_tucson 12-15-2014 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by BassAckwards (Post 3860513)
The Toyo OC MT does not carry a mileage warranty.

shucks.

60DRB 12-16-2014 03:54 AM


Originally Posted by afkouki (Post 3858730)
cooper is no longer an American owned company...
http://coopertire.com/News/Corporate...BER-COMPA.aspx

Sigh. Nevermind. At least I can still cut American grown fire wood...

BassAckwards 12-16-2014 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 60DRB (Post 3862258)
Sigh. Nevermind. At least I can still cut American grown fire wood...

Most of their tires are still made in America, they are just owned by a different Chinese company. They got out of their Chengshen co-owned manufacturing plant, but only their cheaper off brand tires they make will still be produced there for a few more years.

Made in 'Merica

JKRIFX4 12-21-2014 09:22 PM

Just go for the BFG's, they're 80,000 mile tires... and they are so purdy... lol I won't get anything else... And the way I see it, I probably won't have to ever replace them because I probably won't have the truck long enough to wear them out. 80 k would take me like 6 years lol...

BassAckwards 12-21-2014 10:12 PM


Originally Posted by JKRIFX4 (Post 3873232)
Just go for the BFG's, they're 80,000 mile tires... and they are so purdy... lol I won't get anything else... And the way I see it, I probably won't have to ever replace them because I probably won't have the truck long enough to wear them out. 80 k would take me like 6 years lol...

They definitely aren't 80k mile tires. Not even Michelin's MS2 has a warranty that high.

If they lasted that long they would have a mileage warranty. I would expect 50k miles out of the KO2 unless they come out with a mileage warranty that says differently. You are doing good to get over 50k on any AT.

JKRIFX4 12-23-2014 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by BassAckwards (Post 3873322)
They definitely aren't 80k mile tires. Not even Michelin's MS2 has a warranty that high.

If they lasted that long they would have a mileage warranty. I would expect 50k miles out of the KO2 unless they come out with a mileage warranty that says differently. You are doing good to get over 50k on any AT.

Not talking warranty, just proven results... I put damn near 100k miles on my last set that I sold with the truck and still had some tread left... and there are tons of reviews of people out there that get even more than that...

powerranger262 12-23-2014 11:01 PM

100k? Pretty unheard of.

Bruski 12-25-2014 10:12 PM

I put 65k on this set, which included working on the rail road for a year in Texas driving on the rail beds. Saved one for a spare just in case, still has some
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.f15...b2aa2fad1f.jpg
tread left.


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