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Old 04-05-2016, 06:37 AM
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Can't wait to get my 37x13.5-18 wheels and STT Pro tires on!
The wheels are LRG 106 18x9, 0 offset, 5" backspace.
While I can not actually review them yet, they look so freaking awesome that unless they blow goats, I'll love them!

$1700 for all 5 tires mounted with Dynabeads.

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Old 04-12-2016, 01:50 AM
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Well after having them on for a month and winter 2.0 and 3.0 this year, its safe to say these tires are no good in the snow.
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Originally Posted by Extremneon
I have 37's on my Jeep with ATX Slabs and not single weight.. ride perfectly.

Mounted them in my garage myself with a few hand tools and air compressor.

Same for me. Only American eagle beadlocks.
I'm going to take them in sometime and get them balanced just to see but I don't have any vibration . just a tad 20-30ish but I think that's from the tread. 37/12.50/17
Old 04-28-2016, 02:30 PM
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I've had mine for a month only and can only talk about on road and in mud performance.

On Road:
Very quiet ride, even on the highway. The alternating 3 - 2 lug pattern keeps humming down to a minimum. They've done quite well in the rain too, maintaining good contact with the road. Although I did manage to hydroplane them through a puddle on the road.

Mud:
They grip extremely well, dig into the mud, literally scoop it out of the way and then fling it aside. They have built in mud scoops in the lugs. I plowed through a swamp that 2 other 4x4's got stuck in. I was very impressed.

Looks:
They look amazing! Super aggressive look, I like the white walls out, and the treads on the tire wall are nice and beefy. Best looking Mud Tire on the market IMO.

Price:
They cost just a bit more than the BFG KM2, (depending on deals I suppose) but they are worth every penny.

Durability:
Can't say too much yet, but I am pretty confident in the Armour Tek 3 technology to prevent punctures.

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I'm a bit depressed that they don't have any real hum/sound to them. I expected more drama, I wanted more. I didn't want the Mud Grappler howl, but I still wanted to hear the wonderful sound of a true MT rolling down the road.

I have dynabead in for balancing, it seems to work well enough. I don't expect a 37x13.5 to feel and ride smooth like a small tire, so the little bit of rhythm I feel at some speeds is not a big deal to me. I'm sure some folks spend time and money trying to balance them and make them feel like a standard tire, I just don't care enough.

They look better than any tire I could find aside from that Mud Grappler, and the price was the lowest of any comparable size tire. I have not yet had them on dirt/rocks, but that is coming on just a couple weeks!

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Thanks for the feedback everybody
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This will be my next set of tires. Ive had the STTs on my 84 Postal Jeep, 81 Chevy Blazer, 77 GMC Jimmy, and currently on my 14 JK off of my 95 ZJ. The old STTs werent loud and they gripped really well on ice when siped. Over 20 years the STT has been my favorite tire.

Hopefully my current set lasts till Oct till I can get the Pros.
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I'll be getting mine tomorrow (35s though). I'll post a pic of the new shoes after
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Just put on the 37x13.50r18's, had them road force balanced, very little weight, and ride/drive like a dream, and no howling, like my 35" mud grapplers, hope to try them off road very soon, so far I love them.
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Old 05-02-2016, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted by CDN_S4
I've had mine for a month only and can only talk about on road and in mud performance.

On Road:
Very quiet ride, even on the highway. The alternating 3 - 2 lug pattern keeps humming down to a minimum. They've done quite well in the rain too, maintaining good contact with the road. Although I did manage to hydroplane them through a puddle on the road.

Mud:
They grip extremely well, dig into the mud, literally scoop it out of the way and then fling it aside. They have built in mud scoops in the lugs. I plowed through a swamp that 2 other 4x4's got stuck in. I was very impressed.

Looks:
They look amazing! Super aggressive look, I like the white walls out, and the treads on the tire wall are nice and beefy. Best looking Mud Tire on the market IMO.

Price:
They cost just a bit more than the BFG KM2, (depending on deals I suppose) but they are worth every penny.

Durability:
Can't say too much yet, but I am pretty confident in the Armour Tek 3 technology to prevent punctures.


Where did you buy the tires from and they are more then km2?
Where I live the km2 was $100 more a tire then discount tire. 307.00 each for 37/12.50/17


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