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The SCT tuner allows you tune for the 37's. Stopped the trans from constantly hunting for the right gear.

I could definitely be wrong but when I first got my tuner from Mike it took a while for the computer to figure out when to shift and how to smooth things out. So with the SCT tuner it might automatically calibrate the shifting after a while. But maybe manual settings have to be changed since all the extra weight the 37's have. I could see that too.
 

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Theres no way i would run 37's on my Raptor with out re-gearing. Thats why im still patiently waiting for 4.88's to become available for my '12 so i can finally run some 37's already!
To the OP, i would go with the Duratracs if your sticking with factory sizing and encounter slippery road conditions. No need for those HEAVY toyos imho.
I run 315/70/17 Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ which whey about 68lbs and when combined with my Methods put me around the same weight as factory set-up. We get slippery road conditions 8 months out of the year here and they do OK but not the greatest. MT's are not the greatest for winter driving but i am happy with them. Way stiffer side walls and they take the abuse our off road truck trails dish out.
I noticed a difference in acceleration from the stock set-up, i could not imagine how it would feel with Toyo's on there. Never gonna happen for me unless i did expeditions every other week and needed the protection against flats.
Good luck.
 

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I run Open Country A/T's mounted on 18" XD Monsters for 3 seasons and then, for the winter months, change over to the Duratrac's which are mounted on the stock rims. They are great in the snow!
 

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My Duratracs are in. I weighed them and they are 61.1, 62, 62.2 and 62.4 pounds. I will mount them soon to my method NVs and post the total weight and compare them to the stock wheel/tire weight.

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Thanks man. This helps a lot.
 

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My Duratracs are in. I weighed them and they are 61.1, 62, 62.2 and 62.4 pounds. I will mount them soon to my method NVs and post the total weight and compare them to the stock wheel/tire weight.

duratrac.jpg

hmmmm, why would there be a 1 lb difference on two of the same exact tires??

They do look good.
 
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