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Falken (Rocky Mountain ATS) tires

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Old 02-14-2011, 02:15 PM
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I just saw these were available in 37x12.50-17

Any thoughts on comparing them to a BFG AT/KO?

I sure wouldn't mind a tire that big with a 50k+ mile warranty. Spending $1800 on 5 tires it a big investment!
Old 02-14-2011, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by TimberwolfFXDL
I just saw these were available in 37x12.50-17

Any thoughts on comparing them to a BFG AT/KO?

I sure wouldn't mind a tire that big with a 50k+ mile warranty. Spending $1800 on 5 tires it a big investment!
i'm running these on our orange JK now and, while they may not look like it, they work great on just about anything.
Old 02-14-2011, 02:46 PM
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sp far they have been great my stockers the mud terrains that came on my rubicon wore out and were shaking so badly that it blew my ball joints. I haven't been off road with them that much but so far so good don't know about snow or mud with them I think they'd be fine in snow they are great in wet weather, and they are quiet. I have a rubicon with a winch so I can afford to be a little light on tires and they were great price wise. I was also looking at the duratracs but too$$ for me right then. The Magazines have given them good write ups too.
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I have wild peaks from big o tire
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I just wish they looked a little more ballsy.

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Old 02-18-2011, 02:24 PM
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I am running them and they are great. I haven't had them in mud but on packed and loose dirt wet roads they are really nice quiet too. You won't go wrong with them unless you are a mudder type and the cost is very good
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I love em. Great in rain, snow and ice. Very capable offroad.
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I like the fact they make them in 18" size.
Thinking about them for mine.
Replacement for stock Bridgestones.
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To me they look too.....Goodyear Wranglerish (stock). Wish they would have done something with the sidewall design.

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Just had the 35" (325/70R17) put on my Jeep this week. So far they have been great. Absolutely silent and smooth. Maybe this weekend I'll get a chance to see how they play in the mud.


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