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They look awesome! I've always preferred the look of 5-spoke wheels.

I'm also interested in hearing about how those specific tires handle rain and snow, after you get some time on them. The Baja Boss M/T's are at the top of my list for the next set.
Somewhat limited at this point but spent the day up in the compact snow and ice and about a foot of snow at times and seemed great. Too lazy to even air down. Had about a 2 hr drive to get to the mountains and road noise not too bad. Notice it more about 50 to 60 mph, above that the wind noise pretty much drowned it out.
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They are a great tire! I have them in 35x10.5 on my stock 2019 JLUR wheel since November and they did very well in the snow and rain. I do need to drop the tire pressure down.

They look great on those wheels!
 

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Somewhat limited at this point but spent the day up in the compact snow and ice and about a foot of snow at times and seemed great. Too lazy to even air down. Had about a 2 hr drive to get to the mountains and road noise not too bad. Notice it more about 50 to 60 mph, above that the wind noise pretty much drowned it out.
Thanks Marc!

Glad to hear that they are working as great as they look. Congrats on your new setup!
 
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For most snow driving airing down is not recommended and a cookie cutter tire will out perform a wide tire.
Actually off road in deeper snow, wider and aired down is necessity. In my area on road snow and ice driving may add up to 10 or 15 total days, so I can live with some of those performance issues. I mainly buy the Mud Terrain tires for the time I spend off road.
 

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Somewhat limited at this point but spent the day up in the compact snow and ice and about a foot of snow at times and seemed great. Too lazy to even air down. Had about a 2 hr drive to get to the mountains and road noise not too bad. Notice it more about 50 to 60 mph, above that the wind noise pretty much drowned it out.
In my experience, the road noise doesn't get much worse as the tires wear. Quite a few tires will get loud as the tread wears, but so far, hasn't been the case with these.
 

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The AEV are 8.5 inch wide rims and the Mickey Thompsons are D rated. You should be ok but 24lbs seems a bit low.
Falken told me they recommend 26psi because that provides the same load capacity as the OEM at 37psi. Just to give an idea....

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