WEIGHING IN -- 37" Grabber Red Label v. 37" BFG Baja T/A (DOT)

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Raptizzle

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Let me first off start with a disclaimer. I am not 100% sure these are the exact weights. I used my bathroom scale and am pretty certain it's close to accurate. The scale sensors are on each side so I had to block the sides up to weigh the tires. I weighed myself once while standing on the blocks and once without the blocks and the weight was the same in both scenarios.

Both tires are new and have 0 miles.

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37 X 12.5 R17 General Grabber Red Label - Non DOT: 87.8 lbs
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37 X 12.5 R17 BFG Baja T/A (Project Tread) - DOT: 75.0 lbs.
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I knew the Grabber was going to be heavier but that's a significant amount of weight for two comparably sized tires.
 
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I have 35" Grabbers on mine, and there was a truck with 37" Baja T/A KRT's in my shop which are 13.5" wide. While taking them off, I'm figuring a load of weight. I need to always prepare myself to take off my 35's. To my surprise, these 37's were feather weights compared to my Grabbers. Grabbers are just really thick rubber, compared to Baja T/A's being Kevlar. What a difference!
 

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Some good info right there. Just have to let us know how the T/A s compare to the grabbers.
 

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I have a soft spot for those BFG Bajas. I kind of regret the Toyos already and they are not even on the truck.
 
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