35 Nitto Ridge Grappler vs 37 BFG KO2

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From what I have read if you do any offroading even BFG 37's will possibly rip off your fender flares even with a lift. Just make sure you do research before you make your choice.
 

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Ride is smooth with the "D" load range. My Costco tech said they don't like installing tires bigger than 35". I would take it to an off-road specialist if moving up to 37s.
Yeah the gave me the speech to that they can’t mount anything larger than 3% over what comes factory on any given vehicle, but if I bring loose wheels in they can mount anything up. Which is what I plan to do. The tech gave me the ‘wink’ that he thinks they’re going to do the buy 3 get 1 tire free deal between Christmas and New Years time again this year like last year.
 
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UPDATE:

Got the 37 KO2s put on yesterday and absolutely love he look of them. Very minor intermittent rubbing on the front driver plastic fender. I'm at 1.75 level on the front (icon level kit), stock in rear.

Fills up the wheel well very nicely. As for handling and performance on the street, so far I really have not felt a huge difference but i have not driven it too much. I'm sure I will feel the bigger, heavier tires the more I drive it today, but its better than what I was expecting!

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If you mall crawl, 37's will rub on turning. If you off road 37's with no modifications will rip your fenders off. There is about 50 threads about this.

I understand, only adding more images and information for future searchers!

I may go back to 35s depending on how today goes, I Don’t want to limit the truck just for looks if I’m not going full bore on building the suspension around 37s
 
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Ride is smooth with the "D" load range. My Costco tech said they don't like installing tires bigger than 35". I would take it to an off-road specialist if moving up to 37s.
Costco tech lol , please tell me you are joking


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