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    BF Goodrich KR2 UTV tires

    Need help deciding on next set of tires to go with. Leaning towards the bfgs but would like to here what people that already have them think about em. Also like to know how the sidewalls are holding up?!

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    Speed-Demon Driver Maverick4me's Avatar
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    Would love to hear some feedback as well. I ordered the new GMZ Kahunas, but they are on backorder, and am considering other options....

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    Experienced Driver 5150George's Avatar
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    I hear they are a soft compound, making them not have the longevity of others. They are very expensive as well.

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    Are the KR2's D.O.T.approved ?

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    Super Moderator EPL's Avatar
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    Where can these tires be purchased ?

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    Wholly-Terror Driver Lennart's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by EPL View Post
    Where can these tires be purchased ?
    They have them at Rocky mountain .

    https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...e?term=baja+ta

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    Proficient Driver Millerrg's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yellow Toy View Post
    Are the KR2's D.O.T.approved ?
    They are not Dot approved

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    Was at a place that had these on display , for some reason couldn't make since of the tire build date on the sidewall ? But the top tire already had cracks starting on the sidewalls ....

    If you do decide to go with these and have to order them ? BEFORE they ship em out to you, ASK what's the build date is on each of the tires.
    ALLOT of tires sit in warehouses for months to years and you wind up with old stock and get a short life expectancy.

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