Recommended 37" AT Tire

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shigman

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KO2 for me when they are brand new are nice, but once they wear down 10K miles or so you start to see greener pastures with other tires. Mine have 18K on them now and are getting pretty loud/need quite a bit of balancing upkeep, and this is a 50K mile warranty tire. Mine grip in the rain decent depending on the tarmac surface type (some almost like driving in the dry and others are snot on glass), but they tug the steering pretty severely sometimes hitting those passenger side road puddles.
 

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The sidewall lugs on the Mickey's stick out more which give it more of an aggressive look. Both are a great tire and has preformed well over Snoqualmie Pass year round.

Mickey Thompson 37x12.5R20
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Falken Wildpeak 37x12.5R17
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The Falken and BFG KO2 are the 2 best looking and performing tires of all mentioned, maybe with exception of Toyo AT2/3 as well. I have used Toyo AT2 and they chunked like crazy in the desert, the BFG KO2 is much more rugged. I trust BFG and Falken over Toyo if you use your tires for anything other that grocery store runs.

The Falkens do balance better and ride nicer than the BFGs however with great wet traction as well.
 

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The Falken and BFG KO2 are the 2 best looking and performing tires of all mentioned, maybe with exception of Toyo AT2/3 as well. I have used Toyo AT2 and they chunked like crazy in the desert, the BFG KO2 is much more rugged. I trust BFG and Falken over Toyo if you use your tires for anything other that grocery store runs.

The Falkens do balance better and ride nicer than the BFGs however with great wet traction as well.

The Falkens are also snow rated if that matters. I don't run my Raptor in the snow so I have no input on it.
 

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I’m also looking for new tires to replace the 37 BFG. I have the 37 PP.

Also have a question on the Shelby Raptor why did they go with a 18in wheel. I had. A gen 2 Shelby Raptor (traded for my Gen 3) and there was no upgrade to the brake. I had heard that most that use a bigger wheel may want to upgrade their brakes and the 17 is too small for calipers to fit.

Some brands of tires I’m looking at BFG KM3, MT Baja boss, cooper sst pro or something else.

Give me some recommendations guys
Thanks
 
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