‘Cliff Hanger’ Vintage Photos Jeep cj5
Here is what happen when you forget to set your parking brake. You CJ5 Jeep Camper roll down a ravine and starts heading down to the bottom of the Petrified Forest. This rig need to be winched out by a tow truck. I know that Jeep’s can navigate some rugged terrain but in this case it looks like Mother Nature won.
I used to run the T/A KO’s on my ’98 Wrangler Sport, they are a nice tire but mine wore out really fast. When they were bald I put on a lift, new wheels and 33 10.5 BF Goodrich mud terrain KM2 tires. They are a nice looking mud tire that still runs very quiet on paved roads, I didn’t notice any difference in tire noise between the T/A KO’s and the KM2 s. They have them in a ton of sizes so I’m sure you could find them in the size you need. The best part is that so far I’ve put 20,000 miles on my KM2 s and the tread has gone from 19/32 to about 7/16 with mostly highway driving and rotations every 3,000 miles including the spare, so it looks like they will have a pretty respectable tread life.