My first brand new car was a 1991 Chevy S10 blazer. Since then I've owned a Jeep Grand Cherokee, Ford Expedition. Toyota Highlander and my wife currently has a Jeep Cherokee. I sold the Expedition and bought the RAM 1500. After 30 years of suv's I don't know why it took me so long to switch to a...
Funny you ask. It cracked 3 weeks after installation. To be fair, my truck was showered by a hail of pebbles while following a dump truck on the highway. No way to tell if it was the pebbles or a poor quality windshield.
I have them as well as a few of my friends. All of us are pleased with the performance and longevity of KO2's. It seems most people either love or hate the tires they currently own.
This is why I question the stated range. Is the 300 miles with only the driver, doing 40 mph on flat ground? What's the actual range with 1,000lbs loaded in the truck, doing 70-75 mph over hilly terrain?
That would give real world numbers instead of fantasy.
As stated above, I have a Pentastar with a 32 gallon tank. I easily get 600 miles at payload limits, and maybe 100+ more miles with only 2 passengers on trips.
I can go close to 600 miles @ payload capacity on 1 tank of gas in my Pentastar. Please provide the proof of any electric truck that can come anywhere close to that.
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