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All-Season Tires recommendations?

RoboTaxi

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I installed BFG KO3s. Guaranteed 55k miles or they pay you for every mile, which is way getter than OEM Goodyears it came with. Only got 30k out of those. So far been great off road and on the road. Can't hear them at all either when they have a more aggressive tread. Have not seen a change in range either. Wind is the killer for the CT and inclines I've seen driving 40k miles.
I have a set of k03’s in my Amazon wish list, watching for a unexpected flash price drop. I’ve had K02’s on a heavy camper van and a tocoma and love the longevity but a CT can burn them up easily.
I got 12,000miles out of the oem tires on my beast. There was a little tread left but not enough to confidently go down a rocky backroad. I used my $2,500 Tesla voucher to buy the “snow package” wheel set so those are on now “Goodyear duratrac” tires. The spare wheels are waiting for a tire sale with one working as a spare in the bed.
With my new tires if kept the truck in chill mode….going to make them last 🤞
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Do you have the KO3s on a beast or AWD? If beast, are you concerned with the speed rating topping off at 112 while the truck is capable of 130? I have a beast and want the KO3s but have been reluctant to pull the trigger for that reason. I may still do it and adjust top speed to cap it.
lol I never plan on driving that fast and neither should you. If you do then the truck would be on a track and have way better tires than on the shelf crap. lol
 
 








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