socal2ks
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I just ordered a set today in 37x12.50R17 and I'll let you know how it is when I get them!
Any pics of them mounted up?
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I just ordered a set today in 37x12.50R17 and I'll let you know how it is when I get them!
Any pics of them mounted up?
No problem, how do you like the tires? Any rubbing?
Don't mean to thread jack but I'm about to drive myself nuts if I don't make a decision. What I'm working with: mid-perch, Fiberwerx +1 fenders, 17" Method NVs and will hammer pinch welds/trim as needed. My choices: Cooper Discoverer STT Pro, Toyo M/T or Toyo R/T. I'm going with 37s for sure but just can't seem to make a final decision. How much trouble am I giving myself by going 13.5" over the 12.5"? Any help is appreciated. And again I don't mean to thread jack.
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Edit: I'm also on the list for the Geisser Bro springs.
How are the Coopers treating you so far? Those were the ones I was leaning towards.Look at the actual tread widths, I think the Toyo MTs are 14" and the STT pro is 13.something for the 12.50. With the offset you shouldn't really have to worry about it
How are the Coopers treating you so far? Those were the ones I was leaning towards.
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What are you waiting on? Go find some mud! That's the test I'm most concerned with because of the area I live. I won't encounter sand much at all but there's plenty of red clay and tacky mud. From the reviews and tests I've researched they should handle very well.Pretty good. They're louder than the stock BFG's and they decrease the MPG by about 2 but that's all expected. They dig a good amount in sand at lower speeds but when you get up to speed they're good. Also something to note is they throw a ton of rocks. The spacing in the treads are big enough to chuck some 1" rocks. But like I said, all of that should be expected when going to a 37" MT. I still have to test them in the mud.