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Old 12-18-2006, 08:17 PM
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Default Re: Another 37" tire question

I have had about every off road tire in the world it seems. The PJ's are a quiet tire at first (when you are used to a super swamper) but they do get louder as they wear down (not uncommon). I would recommend the Toyo but I understand you want a 12.5 width. Go with either a Goodyear MT/R (agressive looking yet amazingly quiet) or the BFG mud (also agressive but much quieter than a PJ). I would be concerned about going with an A/T after having a M/T tire. I would bet money that you will NOT be happy with the look. I did that once myself with the Toyo A/T. If it were me, I would go with the BFG and have them siped(well actually the Toyo but you want a 12.5 ).
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