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Old 09-19-2012, 03:33 PM
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The Mud-Terrain T/A KM ("KM" stands for Key benefit Mud traction) is BFGoodrich's Off-Road Maximum Traction light truck radial designed for pickup and sport utility vehicle driving enthusiasts looking for race-proven, off-road performance. The Mud-Terrain T/A KM is designed to deliver aggressive good looks along with serious off-road traction and steering control on slick surfaces, as well as in deep dirt and mud.
The Mud-Terrain T/A KM features an advanced tread compound molded into a symmetric tread pattern comprised of large interlocking center tread blocks and alternating width "DiggerLugz" that extend over the tire's shoulders to provide the clawing necessary to dig down, as well as work against the sides of muddy ruts for added pulling power. The computer-optimized, high-void tread design generates less noise than BFGoodrich's original Radial Mud-Terrain T/A, and provides a larger and more rectangular footprint to further enhance rock climbing and slick surface traction. The Mud-Terrain T/A KM tire's internal structure includes twin steel belts on top of BFGoodrich's TriGard (3-ply polyester cord sidewall plies) construction for strength and durability. Single strand beads (a single strand of bead wire is continuously wrapped multiple times until the desired strength is provided) enhance the tire's fit to the wheel to improve uniformity and ride quality, while rim protectors molded into the lower sidewall help shelter the tire and wheel from off-road hazards, especially during aired down situations.
While Off-Road Maximum Traction tires are branded with the M+S symbol and able to churn through deep snow, their typical oversize applications and the absence of snow-biting sipes in their large smooth lugs can challenge their on-road wintertime traction on packed snow and icy surfaces. info on the KM's

The BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 (KM for Key feature: Mud traction and 2 identifying it as BFGoodrich's 2nd generation KM tire) is an Off-Road Maximum Traction tire developed for off-roaders driving full-sized, lifted trucks that participate in rock climbing and/or other challenging off-road driving. The Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 is designed from the mud up to overcome almost any obstacle in its path by combining more traction and mud-clearing ability than its predecessor with a smoother ride and less road noise than normally expected from an aggressive tire.
The Mud-Terrain T/A KM2 molds an off-road tread compound into a Krawler T/A KX-inspired symmetric design that features deep, self-cleaning independent tread blocks and linear transverse flex zones that provide the elasticity needed to allow the tire to conform to off-road obstacles when aired-down and driven at low speeds.
The tire's internal structure includes twin steel belts and BFGoodrich's Krawler TEK sidewalls and carcass. Krawler TEK consists of three components that include aggressive sidewall lugs, cut- and chip-resistant sidewall compounds and BFGoodrich's TriGard carcass (three-ply polyester construction) with sidewall cords that are up to 33 percent stronger than the previous Mud-Terrain T/A KM tire. These advancements allow for more bite and sidewall protection along with increased strength and resistance to bruising caused by rocks and rough trails. Single strand beads (a single strand of bead wire is continuously wrapped multiple times until the desired strength is provided) enhance the tire's fit to the wheel to improve uniformity and ride quality.
While Off-Road Maximum Traction tires are branded with the M+S symbol and able to churn through deep snow, their typical oversize applications and the absence of snow-biting sipes in their large smooth lugs can challenge their on-road wintertime traction on packed snow and icy surfaces.

and the KM2's
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put that in yer pipe-n-schmoke it!!


uh i mean, i hope this helps

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Originally Posted by gone4x4
put that in yer pipe-n-schmoke it!!

It scares me when Steve posts up helpful info
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copy - paste is a skill mere mortals aren't allowed to use
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Originally Posted by dukie564
copy - paste is a skill mere mortals aren't allowed to use

I have shared my thoughts with you on most copy & pasters.
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Originally Posted by dukie564
copy - paste is a skill mere mortals aren't allowed to use
if ya thought fur a moment, that i did anything other tha c&p, yall are seriously mistaken, c&p is easy,it only took me like 2 years to master!!



and it helped to know where to look!
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Originally Posted by gone4x4
put that in yer pipe-n-schmoke it!!


uh i mean, i hope this helps
entertaining, yes. informative, yes. did it answer Scott's querstion, .....
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Originally Posted by gone4x4
...and the KM2's
...Damn...

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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy
entertaining, yes. informative, yes. did it answer Scott's querstion, .....

Not really, but I wasn't going to point that out.
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this is for all ya haters







thanks again Frosty!!
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Originally Posted by gone4x4
this is for all ya haters


thanks again Frosty!!

Honesty has never been a form a hate. Perception sometimes makes it seem that it is tho
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy

might have something to do with load ratings too. dunno.

says nothing about different types or models of them. http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/tire-...ghlights_panel
That's true too. Usually it's the speed rating but I guess they could make tires to handle different loads but I've never seen that. Sounds more like some thing a commercial tire would benefit from.
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so I have a number of things to do today. Change the oil on the blue jeep, and put the new shoes on. Hopefully it will be enough to not look like a volvo no more?
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My Thule key came...I was able to move my crossbars...so now I can install my sunroof....yay!

My muffler came....my fan shroud came....my tailpipe came....

Brown Santa brings my header tomorrow.


YAY!!


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