37" BFG baja t/a very expensive. Why?

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I want the BFG part number for the Baja T/A KRTs 37x13.50R17. If anyone can shoot me the part number, I would be very happy. Thanks in advanced.
 

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I want the BFG part number for the Baja T/A KRTs 37x13.50R17. If anyone can shoot me the part number, I would be very happy. Thanks in advanced.

The part number for a 37" Project (Baja TA KR) is 80686. it is 37x12.50 - 17

You have to be registered with BFG as a race team to order them.
 

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Unless you live near a desert, don't bother buying Projects. Like everyone else has said, they are good for 3 things only

1. The desert
2. Looking good
3. You will have bragging rights for the most expensive tire in your neighborhood.

Other than that, go with something a little more functional.
 

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You guys all know that in the Raptor community it's all about looking GOOD! And the more money you have the more you want to show-off.

Functionality? It's a fad like pockets and the internet. :)


Unless you live near a desert, don't bother buying Projects. Like everyone else has said, they are good for 3 things only

1. The desert
2. Looking good
3. You will have bragging rights for the most expensive tire in your neighborhood.

Other than that, go with something a little more functional.
 
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you are better off with the toyo's over the grabber in my opinion. Toyo m/t have been my favorite set of tires so far.

I have toyos M/T on my 08 f250 6.4 diesel with fabtech 8" lift kit. 38x15.5-20. With the diesel truck is not a problem for the rotation mass of those heavy tires, but a raptor with a 37x13.5-17 are pretty heavy tire.
 

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Im loving my MTR's kevlars so far, nice light tire and have yet to get a flat while wheeling. I did have a few lines that used more of the sidewall then i wanted and they held up great.
 
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He's saying that they suck in the rain because there is no siping.

They also flat spot overnight. And ride like iron. But in the dirt they are great. Everywhere else they suck.

With the bigger tires as the toyos 38x15.5-20 when 4 wheel parts filled with nitrogen to avoid flat spot by the time. Air goes easily trough thick rubber tires, thats why you need nitrogen with those tires. Nitrogen is more dense than air.
 

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With the bigger tires as the toyos 38x15.5-20 when 4 wheel parts filled with nitrogen to avoid flat spot by the time. Air goes easily trough thick rubber tires, thats why you need nitrogen with those tires. Nitrogen is more dense than air.

lol.

Considering that air is 78% nitrogen...

They flat spot over night because of the tire compound.
 
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