White letters in or out?

White letters in or out?

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78C10BigTen

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It is a '95 and our newest car...
Some day it will get replaced though with an newer more reliable vehicle.
It looks damn nice. My burban is a 94
 

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Yep, white letters out for me also.

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I think I like it more on lowered 2wd trucks. Reminds me of nascar trucks.
 

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Although new BFG KM3 tires- they are new and are not offered at all in raised white letters.
Maybe in a year they will offer them?

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Although new BFG KM3 tires- they are new and are not offered at all in raised white letters.
Maybe in a year they will offer them?

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How do you like the km3? They look less aggressive than the km2, which didn’t look as aggressive as the original km in my opinion. The original mud terrain is still my favorite tire.
 

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Kinda hard to tell here since the tires are a different size. I had the 285/75R16 tires in the KM2 and now have 315/75R16 in the KM3. So going up a size sometimes makes the tread look a bit different. They are more aggressive I think. Especially with sidewall traction.

I haven't fully put them thru the paces yet- haven't aired them down to see how they flex and haven't went on any real rough trails yet. But I did as much reading on them as possible and that was enough to convince me. I loved the old tires and never had issues with them but they do show some chunking and little holes here and there eventhough they never lost air.

The new ones are supposed to flex better and be way more durable for gravel roads and against chunking. The sidewall has been toughened up also.

It didn't take much weight to balance them either.

I'm away from home now and then work is sending me overseas for a month or so but I will get a lot of use of them in September and October. Have some trips planned with the truck.
 

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How do you like the km3? They look less aggressive than the km2, which didn’t look as aggressive as the original km in my opinion. The original mud terrain is still my favorite tire.
The original mud terrains were great!!
 

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