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37” Tire Regrets?

Ninjak

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I run Cooper Discovery SST Pro 37s. I have a Fabtech Dirt Logic 4' lift. I had very little rubbing before, and now with the DV8 inner fender liners, I have none. Love my setup. Yes, MPG's suffered a bit, but not enough for me to regret it. This is my daily driver as well.

Older shot of Jessabelle, but you get it.

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i disagree. That had everything to do with the tires as he would not have attempted that line if he wasn't on 37's.
You don't know @NORCALGXP ;)
But yeah it wasn't the tires, it was a bad spotter 🤠
 

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This happened today. Regrets to follow, perhaps!

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I like the idea of the Raptor tires, lighter and still a fantastic tire.
 

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I like the idea of the Raptor tires, lighter and still a fantastic tire.
I would not say “fantastic” but a good choice for on road looks to keep the weight down = better mpg and less wear & tear on components…
 

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So anybody with the 2.3 do a regear?
 

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I like the idea of the Raptor tires, lighter and still a fantastic tire.
Raptor tire is a BFG AT K/O 2. Not sure if they are a special manufacturer run or not but generally speaking the BFG’s are lighter than most others.

My non-Squatch Badlands came with the BFG 285/70/17’s (33”). They are pretty good. My biggest complaint is I would like better wet pavement traction. Also they collect and fling gravel but honestly some of that is an AT thing — grooves are smaller. Haven’t ran the SAS Goodyears so no idea how those compare, although I hear SAS owners crying all the time about gravel, lol.
 

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The SAS Goodyears are dubbed the Rocker Chucker 9000's and they take every bit of gravel off my driveway and carry it into the garage and the street. The are noisy, wore like butter (smoked at 18K) and are weather cracking like decade old BFG's at this point.
 

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Raptor tire is a BFG AT K/O 2. Not sure if they are a special manufacturer run or not but generally speaking the BFG’s are lighter than most others.

My non-Squatch Badlands came with the BFG 285/70/17’s (33”). They are pretty good. My biggest complaint is I would like better wet pavement traction. Also they collect and fling gravel but honestly some of that is an AT thing — grooves are smaller. Haven’t ran the SAS Goodyears so no idea how those compare, although I hear SAS owners crying all the time about gravel, lol.
Oh no, the stock Sas GY's throw rocks. 100%.

My Maxxis Razr M/T's with voids big as my thumb? Ha ha. Not yet at least, but I think the pitch on the blocks probably discourages that.
 

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The SAS Goodyears are dubbed the Rocker Chucker 9000's and they take every bit of gravel off my driveway and carry it into the garage and the street. The are noisy, wore like butter (smoked at 18K) and are weather cracking like decade old BFG's at this point.
Oh no, the stock Sas GY's throw rocks. 100%.

My Maxxis Razr M/T's with voids big as my thumb? Ha ha. Not yet at least, but I think the pitch on the blocks probably discourages that.
See what I mean? Cry babies galore! 😜😂😇

Seriously, just kidding gents. About the only good thing I’ve heard regarding the stock GY’s is their weight and price.
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