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Old 05-06-2013, 10:25 AM
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anyones used these before? they look sweet. never heard of anyone sportin them and id like to make them my next set of tires
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I read they're for competition crawling use. About $4XX a tire for 35's
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That picture is of a Red label 37x12.50R17. They don't make a 35 in that tire. You also can't just go out and buy this tire from anywhere. Most tire shops have no idea what you're talking about when you say you want a red label. "You mean the General Grabbers?" Idiots.

That will last you for about 2 tanks of gas on the road. They aren't designed for the road.

You can get blue label Krawlers to drive on the road. They make a 35 blue label. Those still won't last that long.

They're by far the best offroad tire but only if you own a trailer.
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Originally Posted by 1998xjspt
anyones used these before? they look sweet. never heard of anyone sportin them and id like to make them my next set of tires
Yeah, those things cost too dang much. Heck, for my tastes km2's are pricey enough...
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That picture is of a Red label 37x12.50R17. They don't make a 35 in that tire. You also can't just go out and buy this tire from anywhere. Most tire shops have no idea what you're talking about when you say you want a red label. "You mean the General Grabbers?" Idiots.

That will last you for about 2 tanks of gas on the road. They aren't designed for the road.

You can get blue label Krawlers to drive on the road. They make a 35 blue label. Those still won't last that long.

They're by far the best offroad tire but only if you own a trailer.
yeah i dont think ill be getting these then, maybe if i had a rig that was strictly for playing and was trailered. these things are beast!!!
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Yeah, they're amazing tires. I see them used for between 1200-1500 frequently. I'll have a set eventually.
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Yeah, they're amazing tires. I see them used for between 1200-1500 frequently. I'll have a set eventually.
My buddy Brian has a set of red labels in 37's on his Yj. He is going up stuff he couldn't go up with his 37" Mtr's they are sticky. If I could afford an tow rig I'd have a set mounted on bead locks. On the Xj
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Save your money. KM2s do just fine for everyday wheelin.
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If you don't know what they are you probably need to run them!
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one of the best rock tires out there. the only other tires in the same league are other stickies such as creepy crawlers or trepadors.

tough as hell, grip better than any street tire out there, not for pavement use, not cheap, limited sizes.
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the best rock tires out there.

sidewalls are weak, grip better than any other tire out there, not for pavement use, not cheap, limited sizes.
Fixed that for you.....
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Originally Posted by 01tj
Fixed that for you.....
If KTM says the sidewalls are tough, I'll take his word for it.
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If KTM says the sidewalls are tough, I'll take his word for it.
Thats pretty funny!! He obvisoly has never ran a set, because the sidewalls are weak. I've cut sidewalls on them before, but thats the only tire that I will run on my TJ.... I guess I dont have enough post to know anything about wheeling.

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Originally Posted by 01tj
Thats pretty funny!! He obvisoly has never ran a set, because the sidewalls are weak. I've cut sidewalls on them before, but thats the only tire that I will run on my TJ.... I guess I dont have enough post to know anything about wheeling.
Well, if you knew how to wheel in your 01 TJ w/ 37" Red Labels, you probably wouldn't have cut the sidewalls.

As for your number of posts, that has nothing to do with it. KTM has shared a lot of knowledge on this site and has an established reputation. You have shared 1 opinion.

Again, I'll take KTM's word for it.
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Originally Posted by 01tj
Thats pretty funny!! He obvisoly has never ran a set, because the sidewalls are weak. I've cut sidewalls on them before, but thats the only tire that I will run on my TJ.... I guess I dont have enough post to know anything about wheeling.
Yeah! You *******. Take that dumb YJ back over to Jeep Forum. You don't know what you're talking about.
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