Best 37 for an 18" rim
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Originally Posted by Rockroaster
Never heard of those. Any good? (pitbull rockers)
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Originally Posted by sringer
Amazing tires. My buddy's all run em on their dedicated off road rigs. But they are bias ply so the wear well but really quick. They are amazing in snow and on road. Try take a little while to "warm up" when you first drive everytime. Not the best dd tire even tho it's an amazing tire.
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Hate mud grapplers, they ride like crap and every 18 year old kid has them, the Toyo's are really heavy compared to tires in the same sizes which can make a difference. Mickey thompson mtz are nice and last a while but once they get some wear on them they get loud, for me the best is the BFG km2. they are quiet, ride better than any mud tire out there, and i got almost 40000 on the set on my tj and there is about 20-30k left
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Originally Posted by Jeff76
Toyo mts ride great on the highway. I got almost 50k miles out of my 37s on a dodge 2500. Not too loud either.
Originally Posted by coleadcock1234
Hate mud grapplers, they ride like crap and every 18 year old kid has them, the Toyo's are really heavy compared to tires in the same sizes which can make a difference. Mickey thompson mtz are nice and last a while but once they get some wear on them they get loud, for me the best is the BFG km2. they are quiet, ride better than any mud tire out there, and i got almost 40000 on the set on my tj and there is about 20-30k left
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Originally Posted by Rockroaster
So, I have another question. I am going with a 6 inch lift. I know I am going to have to get new driveshafts, but how long could I, our even could I, run the stock shafts before switching to the aftermarket shafts? Just curious from the aspect of cutting down on initial costs. it looks like there are some people on here still running Stock shafts with there lifts.
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Originally Posted by Rockroaster
So anyone have some input on this question? Gotta be somebody who knows
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Originally Posted by JKagermeister
I can't speak from experience, but from my research here, 6" is going to require new shafts for sure.