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The KO2 is a great tire. I have them on my 2019 Wrangler. I did a similar upgrade to my Wrangler when I got it. Have done 20k miles on the Wrangler and love the KO2. Not too noisy but really strong in just about all conditions. I have had it off road on trails, in deep snow as well as regular highway miles and it has done a great job. I really don't know why Toyota (and Jeep for that matter) don't offer a similar tyre upgrade. They could charge $1000-$1500 and they would get a huge uptake and it would be almost all profit. For Jeep it's the standard tire on the Rubicon so they know it works.

This is exactly what I would do if I get the 4Runner 6th Gen. which I'm seriously considering.
I agree. I had a 2020 Wrangler before this 4Runner. I did the same with my Jeep tires.
It makes all the difference in all areas, off road, looks, and snow.
 
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For the speedometer, you can compare it to what your gps/navigation is saying - I checked on numerous occasions and at 60mph my gps (Waze navigation) always says 58. I also have a speed app on my phone which is saying the same.

For mpg I reset my trip miles after filling up, then after about 100 miles I refilled the tank and divided the gallons it took to fill back up by the miles I just drove to get my mpg - when I did that I got 22mpg vs 20mpg on the car mpg reading. It also made sense because I was getting 22mpg on the car mpg reading before the new tires (I assume the new tires reduced the mpg a bit, but seems like not a lot).
I tested it today and the app said 60mph and my speedometer said 58, so 2mph off.
Not sure about MPG yet
 
 



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