37" tire recomendations?

BrianFriend71
Jan 10, 2023

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Jan 10, 2023

Hey all,
Ive got a sas, im changing out the suspension this week to accommodate 37" tires. What are your recommendations? I do a ton of highway driving, but I also live at 10k feet and the road that I use is unmaintained with 17 percent grade in sections and TONS of very sharp shale rocks that love to cut my tires.

So....Im looking for a tire that's super durable and very good in the snow. The highway road noise is a factor but secondary.
Brian Friend - Colorado Springs/Aguilar Colorado www.JustRoofsandGutters.com
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Jan 10, 2023

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Jan 10, 2023

#2
Falken Wildpeak A/T3W.

Admittedly I don't know if they offer it in 37" sizes (and their website is apparently horrible on mobile so can't check). So if that's not an option... BFGoodrich KO2. Both are 3-peak (3PMSF) rated.

If you need a studdable tire... General Grabber A/Tx... which is also 3-peak rated.
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Jan 10, 2023

#3
Hey all,
Ive got a sas, im changing out the suspension this week to accommodate 37" tires. What are your recommendations? I do a ton of highway driving, but I also live at 10k feet and the road that I use is unmaintained with 17 percent grade in sections and TONS of very sharp shale rocks that love to cut my tires.

So....Im looking for a tire that's super durable and very good in the snow. The highway road noise is a factor but secondary.
Can’t speak to snow worthiness yet, as they’ve only been on one day. But I have BFG KM3’s and surprisingly, they are quiet and ride great on my lifted SAS Badlands.

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Jan 10, 2023

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Can’t speak to snow worthiness yet, as they’ve only been on one day. But I have BFG KM3’s and surprisingly, they are quiet and ride great on my lifted SAS Badlands.
We were going to suggest KM3. We had KM2 on our old jeep. Great tire. K02 is ok but slips when wet. Currently running Maxxis 37s which has been really good thus far on highway and durability. They look good too
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Jan 10, 2023

#5
TireRack reviews suggest the KM3 sucks in snow, but has good traction on pavement.
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Jan 11, 2023

#6
Hey all,
Ive got a sas, im changing out the suspension this week to accommodate 37" tires. What are your recommendations? I do a ton of highway driving, but I also live at 10k feet and the road that I use is unmaintained with 17 percent grade in sections and TONS of very sharp shale rocks that love to cut my tires.

So....Im looking for a tire that's super durable and very good in the snow. The highway road noise is a factor but secondary.
Hello,
What suspension setup are you going with?

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