« Reply #7 on: August 24, 2009, 08:34:04 PM »
I have about 2000km on my set of KM2's and they are still like day1. Been wheeling with them 3 times (1 time was all mud, 1 time was flat/rocky and the latest excursion was steep rock crawling) and was concerned I might have gouged them here last weekend out at Mclean... but they are still perfect. I'm actually surprised
Of the 3 times I wheeled them... 2 times were into Waiprous... so long stretches of gravel road pulling a 2000lb trailer with about 200lbs of tongue weight... just to get to the trails.
I'm not sold on the rubbing theory unless you are rubbing into the steel lip inboard of your factory plastic fenders. If that's the case... I would expect the cuts/chunks to be more inboard or toward the centre of the tire... not the outside. I rub mine now and again (bushwacker 6" flares) and neither the flares or the tires are any worse for wear.
Have you taken them back to where you bought them... what is their take? If it's a make and model problem... they should be able to comment. At the worst... you got the problem on record.
IMHO... no tire designed for double duty (i.e. harder compound) should perform as described.
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