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who is part of the 37 in tire club..(post pics)

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Old 03-05-2013, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by BigSteve
I joined the club today. 37x13.50x17 Toyo Open County M/T. They are surprisingly quiet.
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Old 03-05-2013, 05:16 PM
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That lift is the Rock Krawler 3.5 Max Travel kit. You can check out my build here. https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-s...thread-266631/
Old 03-06-2013, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Jp3792
Fair enough. I have it locked up all the time when I'm out. Down here all we have is falls and it's. a 2 hour drive in the bush down rocky train and crossing water. It's not as crazy as where you are but it's good for here. Like I was stating I haven't broke anything. I wouldn't bother with a dana60 but that's just my opinion. It is nice to have closure knowing your diff can take it, but everyone opinion is to their own. If you find a 37 that is the same weight as a 40 or close the only difference is height, most tires aren't even close to what they say they are, my brothers 40" nittos sit at around 39, my iroks are 38.6. So it depends it's not even worth the extra money in my opinion other then ground clearance. Which is minor, I'd stay with 37s-38s the size isn't much different iv worked at a tire shop for 2 years and had the privilege of knowing most tire sizes. But that's just my opinion. The weight is what gets you, not the size. My 38 nittos are like 15 pounds heavier then my 39.5s
Sorry to jump in, but in your experience, what's the tire with the best height-weight ratio?
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Originally Posted by Dyipney

Sorry to jump in, but in your experience, what's the tire with the best height-weight ratio?
Honestly 37s are absolutely the perfect size. I have found that the most truest to a 37 is mud grapplers. They are a bit heavier but they are true to their size. Km 2s I found are also a little smaller then the true 37, but they aren't as heavy as nittos and are a amazing tire. Toyo mts are just absolutely heavy. Almost as heavy as nittos, they do have a very strong sidewall and allow for less psi with beadlocks, discover stts in 37s measure to around 36.2. Very quiet on the road, drive smooth, not a really heavy tire. It really depends what size you're looking for, and to me a jeep is made to be light, adding a heavy tire allows more strain on parts, and it also depends what you are wanting out of your jeep just my 2 celts. Baja claws are an excellent on and off road tire and are by far one of the best tires I have ever ran, and balanced the tire that usually are a pain that iv had to deal with are toyo mts, iroks, and dick cepeks have to be some of the worse tires for their run out and being balanced, sometimes you get lucky and find a good set willing to balance nice, but the 5 best sets have to be km 2s, mtrs, nittos, stts, Baja claws in a bigger tire iv had to balance, but i would stay with mtrs, and km 2s. But it's preference.
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Originally Posted by BigSteve
I joined the club today. 37x13.50x17 Toyo Open County M/T. They are surprisingly quiet.
Looks good! Now you need some flat fenders! Love the color
Old 03-06-2013, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Jp3792

Looks good! Now you need some flat fenders! Love the color
Have you dealt with the Falken Wildpeak A/T?
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Anyone besides AEV make a device recalibration? Maybe even a tuner? 2012 Rubicon Unlimited
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I think diablo does now.
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Bully dog tuner
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Originally Posted by Marine
Bully dog tuner
Does it cover new tire size, more power, and all the other goodies?


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