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    yep! They do great on dirt roads and will handle a little more difficult stuff as well. But also ride well in the city and shouldn't affect your mileage, at first I thought i was getting slightly less MPG's but I found out that wasn't the case (due to 1.79% difference in tire size) Your speedo will be off by 1.79% but that's no big deal, You shouldn't have any rubbing issues, just get them aligned correctly.

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    Hey, I was looking at a comment you made about your tires, the Yokos. You said they are good for light off-road use. I am looking for a new set of tires also for light off road use, meaning, I want to take it on dirt roads, like county roads outside of town, not 4 wheeling or anything like that. I use my Patriot as a grocery getter mainly, but I want some versatile tires that can handle it when I go out in the country. Would you recommend these tires for that type of light off-roading?? Thanks!

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    I'm not sure if they used backspacing but I'm guessing they did. There are a couple of guys here running those wheels, find them and give them a shout. (hint, look at previous Patriot of the month winners)

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    Ya I just took a look and I have 16's so I'm pretty happy about that. I just have one last question. Do you know if they are using spacers on the jeep with the BF goodrich tires?

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    Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I'm new to this. If I wanted to use BF Goodrich KM2 Mud Terrain tires would I be able to use the original rims that come with the jeep patriot?
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