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Bighorn VS KM2

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Re: Bighorn VS KM2

Post by alien »

^^ thanks mate =)

yeah i've gone the KM2s... ordered today, and got a bloody bargain on them... can't say who through or how much, but lets just say way under $300ea.
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Re: Bighorn VS KM2

Post by YOGI001 »

I have 35" Km2's on my 80 and I think they are brilland in the hard and are reasonably well behaved on the blacktop.

Have a mate who runs buckshots on his MQ and they seem to be good as well.

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Re: Bighorn VS KM2

Post by YN67highlux »

ive got km2s (31s) wear pretty good had 1 hole in the sidewall (unrepairable) i will be bying bighorns next. no complaints offroad in shale rock,rock,mud ect or onroad just price difference.
ps hole was my fault. running 32psi on rocks :oops:
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Re: Bighorn VS KM2

Post by alien »

cool as!

should have my rims back from the powdercoaters mid-late next week, as well as delivery of the tyre to my work, which is pretty awesome!
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Re: Bighorn VS KM2

Post by Swag_Man »

ISUZUROVER wrote:I have found Kewdale tyres the cheapest place to buy Maxxis in Perth.
yeah same.. except the mob round the corner from me Jandicot tires or what ever price match to save me the trip..

i found my big horns don't make much road noise if the pressure is right... 36-8ish (hot) and only ever put holes in the side walls which were way to big to fix.. tree trunks and rocks tend to do that...

also for beach work they tend to pop beads at anything lower then 15.. where as the old bfg a/t's (only other tyre i have owned) could hold on forever at 10 psi no worries.. don't usually go that low but sometimes down south u need it.

probably doesn't help you make up your mind, but still thought i'd mention it...
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Re: Bighorn VS KM2

Post by BlueSuzy »

Swag_Man wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote:I have found Kewdale tyres the cheapest place to buy Maxxis in Perth.
yeah same.. except the mob round the corner from me Jandicot tires or what ever price match to save me the trip..

i found my big horns don't make much road noise if the pressure is right... 36-8ish (hot) and only ever put holes in the side walls which were way to big to fix.. tree trunks and rocks tend to do that...

also for beach work they tend to pop beads at anything lower then 15.. where as the old bfg a/t's (only other tyre i have owned) could hold on forever at 10 psi no worries.. don't usually go that low but sometimes down south u need it.

probably doesn't help you make up your mind, but still thought i'd mention it...
What vehicle though?
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Re: Bighorn VS KM2

Post by Swag_Man »

BlueSuzy wrote:
Swag_Man wrote:
ISUZUROVER wrote:I have found Kewdale tyres the cheapest place to buy Maxxis in Perth.
yeah same.. except the mob round the corner from me Jandicot tires or what ever price match to save me the trip..

i found my big horns don't make much road noise if the pressure is right... 36-8ish (hot) and only ever put holes in the side walls which were way to big to fix.. tree trunks and rocks tend to do that...

also for beach work they tend to pop beads at anything lower then 15.. where as the old bfg a/t's (only other tyre i have owned) could hold on forever at 10 psi no worries.. don't usually go that low but sometimes down south u need it.

probably doesn't help you make up your mind, but still thought i'd mention it...
What vehicle though?
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Re: Bighorn VS KM2

Post by drr »

Any reports on the Bighorn 764's yet?

Still tossing up which way to go, might just wait 'til after summer to buy a new set of muddies. The bighorns should be more available then.
Also would like to add that I am amazed at how well the KM2's work and behave (on a friends '08 hilux). So quiet on road for a tyre that ain't too bad off road.
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