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Old 07-31-2012, 01:46 PM
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Looking for most aggressive & street friendly 37" tire.. This will be for my 2012 JKUR not looking to regear for a little while, so they must be on lighter side..
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BFG KM2 would be a great tire. Light and last a long time. It just wont be a true 37, more like a true 35.
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Goodyear mtr maybe?
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Originally Posted by Johnny t
Looking for most aggressive & street friendly 37" tire.. This will be for my 2012 JKUR not looking to regear for a little while, so they must be on lighter side..
I run the MTR's, i've had no issues with them.
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Originally Posted by Johnny t
Looking for most aggressive & street friendly 37" tire.. This will be for my 2012 JKUR not looking to regear for a little while, so they must be on lighter side..
Looks like that's the only downfall to the BFG KM2 or els I would go for them!
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Originally Posted by JeePR711

I run the MTR's, i've had no issues with them.
Let's see some pics..
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My only complaint with the MTR/k so far is that I feel every imperfection in the road(Even at 20-25psi.) The Kumho Road ventures I had before were a better street tire but not available in a 37.
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Toyo or Nitto
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Originally Posted by Ryan0260
Toyo or Nitto
Not on the lighter side but awesome tires
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I had the toyo open country M/T in 37-13.5-18 that's was an extremely heavy tire..


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