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255/85r17 Baja Boss ATs mounted, with a side by side comparison to the stock Wildpeak ATs (mind you the Wildpeaks are under load with approximately 10k Kms)
I'm very happy with how these turned out looks wise, and so far the steering feels lighter. I'll be getting the transmission/speedometer calibrated on Monday. Looking forward to taking it offroad..
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Did the same (255/85r17) on our new JTRD a couple weeks back. They look great and are just awesome in the snow. They are a bit firmer riding than the stock Falkens and other load c tires I’ve used. But, it isn’t bad once getting the air pressure dialed in a bit.

My last JLUR, I’d installed the 35x11.5r17 ATIIIs and those were also really good performing tires. I was torn between getting those for the new truck or the Baja Bosses, but they weren’t avalaible when I was ready to buy. So the MT got the nod. So far, really happy.

Our other JTR has 315/70r17 KO2s (load C) installed (2 years) and these are better in nearly every metric so far. Plus, they fit the stock wheels perfectly and don’t stick out past the fenders at all.
 
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Don't mind me... just keeping this here for future reference...

Stock tires for my Jeep Gladiator Mojave

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For those that installed these tires do they rub? Do you have a lift?
 

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No rub, no lift (yet). JTRD.
 

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Still figuring that out, but IT for now!
OK, so MT's website states the MT Baja Boss A/T 35x10x17's don't support over 8" wide rims. I'm running the Mopar slotted off-road 17x8.5. Anyone running the MT Baja Boss 35x10x17's on 8.5" rims?
 

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For those that installed these tires do they rub? Do you have a lift?
If you were asking about the MT Baja Boss tires, I haven't rubbed once and have now driven them on a wide variety of roads/off road. No plans for a lift. '22 Mojave.
 

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I've looked at this, and their wider counterpart. IIRC, these are load rate E right? Have you aired them down to see how they flex in comparison to a C?

These are actually what I want next but the E scares me off a bit.
My 37x12.5’s in the same tire are D. Are the 35x10 really E? That would surprise me.
 

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My 37x12.5’s in the same tire are D. Are the 35x10 really E? That would surprise me.
I’ve noticed a lot of 35s are E, while the same size metric equivalent are often less.?‍♂
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