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Post by 540rock on Nov 24, 2015 13:01:47 GMT -4
I am puting on a new set of 37km2 on my daily driver. My 38" km2 last winter were ok in snow and ice but not great. Thinking if I sipe them they should be a fair buit better. And the 37's are 2" narrower than my 38's I have on now.. Anybody sipe their own?
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GOAT
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Post by GOAT on Nov 24, 2015 16:13:35 GMT -4
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Post by 540rock on Nov 24, 2015 17:03:42 GMT -4
I Have a tire groover that I'm going to flip the knife in to make 2 cuts at once.
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eastcoastcam
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Post by eastcoastcam on Nov 24, 2015 17:18:16 GMT -4
I Have a tire groover that I'm going to flip the knife in to make 2 cuts at once. Are you good with your groover? What would you charge to give my military Michelin XLs some new life?
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chevystroker
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Post by chevystroker on Nov 24, 2015 19:06:10 GMT -4
Here is a nsjc thread about siping KM2's, and my reply about siping my 35 inch KM2's is the second post. Added comments on the 6th and 12th post as well. link
I used an oscillating tool to cut sipes into the tread. Took about an hour per tire. Well worth the time.
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Post by 540rock on Nov 25, 2015 21:22:24 GMT -4
I Have a tire groover that I'm going to flip the knife in to make 2 cuts at once. Are you good with your groover? What would you charge to give my military Michelin XLs some new life? I'm not looking to groove any military tires. They are a very hard rubber and are very hard to groove.
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