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I’m running 18” wheels and I’ve noticed less options than if I had gotten 17” wheels.
 

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Love my 295/70 18 barely notice the mpg, noise, etc. also the skinner tire makes the drivability better.

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Great looking set up, but I'm perhaps bias as my last Jeep ('13 2 dr Sahara, sold and awaiting delivery of '21 2 dr Rubicon) set up was 295 70 18 Terra Grappler 2's on zero onset Fuel wheels. I would like to know what offset you have here, as it looks exactly like the minimum amount of wheel poke I had, which I want to duplicate, only with the Ridge Grapplers. How are the RG's in the rain, especially on handling hydroplaning, understanding the 11.4" width, helps minimize it. Thanks in advance and again, great set up
 

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Great looking set up, but I'm perhaps bias as my last Jeep ('13 2 dr Sahara, sold and awaiting delivery of '21 2 dr Rubicon) set up was 295 70 18 Terra Grappler 2's on zero onset Fuel wheels. I would like to know what offset you have here, as it looks exactly like the minimum amount of wheel poke I had, which I want to duplicate, only with the Ridge Grapplers. How are the RG's in the rain, especially on handling hydroplaning, understanding the 11.4" width, helps minimize it. Thanks in advance and again, great set up
The ride has been awesome all around and in any weather. I drive 70-85mph on the highway 50 miles a day round trip. The wheels are 0 offset.
 

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Can’t say enough good things about the Toyo AT3 tires.
I am looking at these in 35’s. The are pretty light and come in C. Trying to find more reviews on them. I’ve always ran k02’s. What is ur experience with the AT3’s?
 

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Been hearing good things about the new MT Boss AT’s. Haven’t had personal experience with them, but lots of other forums are saying good things.
 

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The tread blocks are slightly farther apart than the BF Goodrich KO2’ and they don’t pickup and throw every small rock and pebble.
 
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I'm running Yokohama Geolandar X-AT now and so far they're impressive. Great traction, super quiet, and look amazing. Will they be as good as the #1 tire on my list, the Falken A/T3W? Time will tell.
I am considering these in a 37” since Ridge Grapplers are on back order.

hownmany miles do you have on them so far and how have they handled Offroad?
 

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I am considering these in a 37” since Ridge Grapplers are on back order.

hownmany miles do you have on them so far and how have they handled Offroad?
I have only 5,000 miles on them. They seem pretty rugged and the traction is very good. They also do great on the road in rain and bad weather too. I'm pretty impressed by them. I also drive miles of gravel roads daily and the rubber isn't chunking or tearing anywhere that I can see.
 

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I have only 5,000 miles on them. They seem pretty rugged and the traction is very good. They also do great on the road in rain and bad weather too. I'm pretty impressed by them. I also drive miles of gravel roads daily and the rubber isn't chunking or tearing anywhere that I can see.
thank you so much on the feedback! Have you had them in the mud at all or aggressive wheeling? I’m sure they don’t perform like an MT…but am hoping they perform as good as a hybrid like a Ridge Grappler and better than an AT like BFG K02s.
 

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thank you so much on the feedback! Have you had them in the mud at all or aggressive wheeling? I’m sure they don’t perform like an MT…but am hoping they perform as good as a hybrid like a Ridge Grappler and better than an AT like BFG K02s.
I should have checked up in the earlier posts again. I'm sorry. So let me clarify.

I ran the X-AT for 9,000 miles and now those are on my father's GMC Duramax. They are EXCELLENT tires but they aren't mudders for hard core stuff.

I'm currently running the M/T which is built on the same carcass. Have 5,000 miles on these and they are awesome for foul weather and are smooth on the road but I haven't had them in hard core stuff either. No super deep mud, only slippery trails. They did fine.
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