37" BFG ATs

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factive

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It was probably the Mickey Thompson Deegan 38. 37's are listed at on 57lbs but the actual weight after I put one on the scale was 73lbs. Still not terrible but not no 57lbs...

The KM2's are only 70lbs but they're closer to a true 37" unlike the smaller AT

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I've had these for a few months now. Great tire but the weight listed in incorrect. They are about 73.5 lbs. They measure roughly 36" mounted on the truck. I have stock fenders(hammered), wheels, and fox 3.0s set to mid-perch equivalent. Very minimal rubbing, like barely touching, on full compression.
 

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factive, can you post some pics of your wheel/tire set up?


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The previous photo of my truck didn't have the beauty lock rings reinstalled after mid-perch and alignment, so here's another. Nothing on the truck has been trimmed and I've experienced absolutely zero rubbing even after getting off the ground a few times. A few people have posted that some 37s look too big of balloon like, but in my opinion, these are the perfect size and what I feel should have come on the truck. I agree that these tires aren't great for deep or thick mud because they cake up, but my "mud bogging" days are over too.
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The previous photo of my truck didn't have the beauty lock rings reinstalled after mid-perch and alignment, so here's another. Nothing on the truck has been trimmed and I've experienced absolutely zero rubbing even after getting off the ground a few times. A few people have posted that some 37s look too big of balloon like, but in my opinion, these are the perfect size and what I feel should have come on the truck. I agree that these tires aren't great for deep or thick mud because they cake up, but my "mud bogging" days are over too.
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Yeah, you sit higher up front then i do...by about an inch or two it looks like, which is probably why you haven't rubbed. I think my '11 springs have just "settled" a lot more...oh well, i'm getting those progressive springs soon.

And I couldn't agree with you more on that these are the tires/size that should have come stock on the truck.
 

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I've been trying to find these for months... Glad to hear BFG is in the tire selling business again.
 

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37" BFG AT's or 35" Toyo MT's

I really loved the stock tires but wore out to quickly for me. I am most concerned about mileage and snow.
 
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