alksion
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Was it two weeks from placing your order? Just trying to time when I pick up my Jeep.My discount tire required a $25 deposit to order.
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Was it two weeks from placing your order? Just trying to time when I pick up my Jeep.My discount tire required a $25 deposit to order.
My original order was 6/9/21, I received on 6/16 at my door (discount direct)Was it two weeks from placing your order? Just trying to time when I pick up my Jeep.
My tires and wheels came in right at 7 days.Was it two weeks from placing your order? Just trying to time when I pick up my Jeep.
Actually, tire manufacturers publish their tire sizes when mounted to a stated wheel width.All tire manufacturers advertise their tire sizes as unmounted donut size, why? How the hell do they know how much your rig weighs, it can be a 9000 lb loaded Hummer, or it can be a Subaru. They also don't know what width rim you are mounting too.
Not sure anyone thinks they are "true to size". We were discussing actual sizes. As far as comparative sizes, I have multiple members on my Jeep club with JLs and JTs, and nearly all are on 37x12.5" tires. Simply parking next to them the width and diameter of the KO2s is visually smaller than other tires. Close to an inch smaller on width and diameter.There is no 37" tire, regardless whatever brands, ever ever run true to size under load, ever!
There is usually half inch difference from the smallest 37 to the largest 37 (35.5 to 36). Unless they are put side by side, there is no way human eye can tell difference of half inch on a 37 inch tire, so the perceived "BFG is smaller" is true, but most of the time it is a placebo when you just look at it.
Its gotta be because you are on an 8.5" wheel. Mine is 9" so I'll report my height tomorrow, see if theres a differenceActually, tire manufacturers publish their tire sizes when mounted to a stated wheel width.
For BFG KO2 37x12.5R17 all published measurements are when mounted on a 17x10" wheel.
Not sure anyone thinks they are "true to size". We were discussing actual sizes. As far as comparative sizes, I have multiple members on my Jeep club with JLs and JTs, and nearly all are on 37x12.5" tires. Simply parking next to them the width and diameter of the KO2s is visually smaller than other tires. Close to an inch smaller on width and diameter.
That is neither good, nor bad. It is just a piece of info in the buying decision. I personally wanted a tire that would be in between a 35" and 37" tire, so it's not a big deal, though I was surprised that mine barely measure 34" under the Jeep.
Yes, that is part of it. 8.5" vs 9" will account for a 3% of sidewall height change in diameter at the shoulder or approximately 1/4". At the crown (highest point) of a mounted tire, the different would be less - I haven't done the math, but maybe 1/8".Its gotta be because you are on an 8.5" wheel. Mine is 9" so I'll report my height tomorrow, see if theres a difference
Yup this is going to be my tire. Does anyone know if K02s on rubicon’s sit at mounted? 31.5?Mine came in at exactly 35, maybe 35.25. 17x9 30psi.
man do they ride smoooth!! Gone is the dump truck ride. Man the difference between E and C is night and day. Whoever says otherwise is maybe just running a harsh riding lift?!. Wow did that make a world of difference. So much more enjoyable
Yup, that was pretty much exactly what mine came out to be. I went from the stock C load 33 inch K02s to the C load 37s. My ride actually got better. That was completely unexpected. But in full disclosure, I discovered my stock tires were at 45 psi and I made sure the 37s were only aired to 35 psi.Mine came in at exactly 35, maybe 35.25. 17x9 30psi.
man do they ride smoooth!! Gone is the dump truck ride. Man the difference between E and C is night and day. Whoever says otherwise is maybe just running a harsh riding lift?!. Wow did that make a world of difference. So much more enjoyable
I am sure there are a bunch of threads on here with guys doing that. And YouTube videos. I think it’s possible. Stuffed, but possibleWell, just found out my Metalclock lift that my shop ordered for me via Metalcloak on June 4th wont be here for my install date of June 30th. SMH
Will these stuff under a stock Rubicon for time being? I dont want Discount Tire selling these out from under me while I wait on next appointment.
Yep, just did a search:I am sure there are a bunch of threads on here with guys doing that. And YouTube videos. I think it’s possible. Stuffed, but possible
Yeah if they could do it on stock Rubicon‘s then definitely can do it on a stock 392. Does anyone have any photos of these tires yet on a stock 392?
Other than having a slightly heavier wheel to achieve the final height, is there any other disadvantage to having the smaller width above?Most tire manufacturers list the rim width that they used when measuring and listing the inflated tire diameter.
For example; The specification pages for BF Goodrich KO2, TOYO Open County A/T III, and Mickey Thompson Baja Boss M/T tires, just to name a few, list the dimensions of the respective 37x12.5 R17 tires as measured on a 10" wide rim.
This illustration compares the fit of a generic 35" tire mounted on two different wheels:
If the ridge grapplers fit- the KO2's are a no brainer, he had minor rubbing on lower control armYeah if they could do it on stock Rubicon‘s then definitely can do it on a stock 392. Does anyone have any photos of these tires yet on a stock 392?