Kumho Road Venture M/T's?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Auburnfan400, Apr 12, 2011.

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    Damn! That's gunna look awesome. What size?
     
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    not sure yet but whatever i can fit.im gonna talk about it in another thread when i get busy working on my truck finally. so lets get this one back to the kumho talk
     
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    I will give them my review when i wake up.Way to tired right now.Have seen them perform and have driven on them before.
     
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    Can't Wait for the review man. These might be my next set as well.
     
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    Ok now for my review as i just got up.Yes i know it's late.lol.

    Even tho they are a directional tread.That doesn't stop these things from getting thru really any kinda mud.They are awesome.

    Shallow,deep,soupy mud,performs great.Very nice self cleaning
    Rain traction.There OK.Could be better as the sipes really aren't there.At least in my opinion.
    Dry traction-Def good
    Traction from a dead stop,at first,kinda sticky,but once alittle worn in,great break off.
    Light snow traction-OK
    Deep snow-Awesome
    Ice traction-IMO,just flat out sucks.
    I gotta say for being a directional tread,that doesn't hinder steering at all in any direction
    Now here's my grip with them.I think they could be better on gravel roads.But thats my opinion.But then again,not many ppl go on gravel roads like i do and corner on them fast like i do,lol.

    Anything else just let me know
     
  7. Auburnfan400

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    Sounds good backwoods. And no bigun, haha i don't have them yet. I gotta go down and tell him what size i wanna get. If i can get 12.50's on my rim then i'm figuring on 33's. Just don't wanna take the mileage hit of 35's
     
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    Also if it means anything.These would have been my original set i wanted.But then came across my Duratracs and just fell in love with them.

    I got 35's on my stock 17 inch rim.No problems at all.Mpg loss,at first,maybe a mile.But when getting my tuner.I got it back,and then some.
     
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    And my official review for you since your in a state with allot of sand and mud
    They will def work there hardest for ya.
     
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    we have 4 35's for 18 inch wheels at the farm they look great and are well spaced out and feel pretty hard. Im in a battle with my self to either get some of these or toyo mt's
     

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