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Old 09-05-2006, 09:26 PM
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Default Re: 37" BFG Mall Terrains

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I am thinking about getting a set of 37x12.50x17 BFG All terrains. It looks like it will be about $1,300.00 out the doorfor 4.
Is the extra 1.8 in worth it? the dia of the stock is 34.5 vs 36.3 for the "37's" per BFG website. (It = > 1" added Ground Clearance)

Can I use the stock spare as long as I put it on the front or dont use the locker? Or should I quit being cheap and get 5 tires?

Does anyone on here run the 37" AT's?

Will they balance out as nice as the 35's do?

I like the thread title -- "Mall Terrains".

I just tested by 37s and that couple of inches makes a big difference (for Procomp MTs which translated to exactly 36.9 inches). I banged rather reguarly on my custom skid plate with worn down 35s. Now I hardly touch at all. The ride is also smoother since you have more cushion in the tires. I'm a 37 convert and will NOT go back to 35s for sure.

The stock spare will be fine to get you off the trail and to a fix it place. You probably don't want ride with the smaller tire for an extended period of time.

If you get the larger tires - a MUST is the Rancho steering stablizer which runs around $50. I'd also upgrade to Fabtech DH tierods too.
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