Goodyear Territory MT

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i have seen a stack of 5 gy next to bfg and it was prolly almost a foot difference in height...there is no doubt the gy is way skinner than the bfg. thats prolly where that 10 lb difference is coming from...its a smaller tire. all make and models of the same size tire are not the same. Take the 315/70r17 bfg ko2 load c speed rating s oem for wrangler ive heard but not verified is skinner than the same tire speed t oem on raptors. not all tires are created the same even from the same manufacturer
 

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I have no dog in this hunt other than shopping myself. However, I’m not sure I’d compare a “stack” of un inflated, un installed tires.

We ALL know the discrepancies between manufacturers and the same tire “size“ vs actual measurements.
 

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I have no dog in this hunt other than shopping myself. However, I’m not sure I’d compare a “stack” of un inflated, un installed tires.
Yeah this is the first thing that crossed my mind when reading that as well. Wouldn’t be surprised if the tread is a half inch narrower but if they weren’t mounted that’s a crapshoot.
 

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Mounted or not the gy is skinner by a lot and mounting it aint gonna make it wider. Look at pic on first page and gy looks practically flush with wheel where bfg poke out quite a bit. i saw a bronco with gy mt and looked pretty skinny (unless bronco has wider rims) compared to bfg on raptors.

I have an oem 2010 spare with OG bfg ko and that is a lot skinner than same size ko2
 
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Here are a pair of BFG LT315/70r17. 2020 ko2 load C speed S vs a 2014 ko load D. at least 1/4" if not 1/2"+ tread width. overall width is also wider too. dont have a good way to measureko2 vs ko.jpg
 
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That the tire size for the same spec doesnt mean squat. GY MT are skinny pizza cutter tires. Thats where the 10 lbs difference comes into play
 
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I still cannot believe the weight difference.
Of course would love lighter tires, but...
such a difference it scares me.
AND... lately seeing these GYs the cheapest selection at quite a few places.
Had to scrimp somewhere to get so light and so inexpensive.

If it seems too good to be true...
 

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LT315/70R17:
BFG KO2 CS 62# 10.5-12.5" 15/32
BFG KO2 CT 62# 10.5-12.5" 15/32 maybe a hair narrower and shorter than BFG KO2 CS.
GY MT CS 52# 9.00-11.0" 15/32
BFG KM3 EQ 74# 10.25-13.25" 18/32

LT35x12.50R17:
GY Boulder EQ 69# 10.5-12.25" 20/32
BFG KO2 ER 65# 10.0-12.0" 14/32
BFG KM3 EQ 73# 9.75-12.75" 18/32

I would use GY MT if you mainly daily on street and highway.

LMK if anyone wants more info or pics will I got em
 

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