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  1. Mickey Thompson Baja Boss M/T Better Than Baja Boss A/T?

    Oh man....if they had a 37 x 11.5......I don't even know what I'd do with myself lol
  2. Mickey Thompson Baja Boss M/T Better Than Baja Boss A/T?

    I'll just be glad when they have more C or D rated options. Like, if they had a 35x11.5 in a C rated tire, I'd probably just buy the warehouse out. That's part of why I went with the 305/70/18. Just sucks that it's still an E rated tire
  3. Mickey Thompson Baja Boss M/T Better Than Baja Boss A/T?

    WHOA! I tried to drop down to 32ish on the AT's, and I got massive tire squeal around corners and in roundabouts. Gave me a lot of hesitation about them being too low, so that's when I went back up to 34-36.
  4. Mickey Thompson Baja Boss M/T Better Than Baja Boss A/T?

    Oh, I have no doubt about that what so ever! That's where the ATs will be coming in. They handled this past winter exceptionally well. The MTs are just for warm weather fun and wheeling
  5. Mickey Thompson Baja Boss M/T Better Than Baja Boss A/T?

    I honestly couldn't agree more. I was planning on running them at the same 34-36 range as my ATs, but one of the technicians at my shop suggested I just try 40, and it's been absolutely wild how much smoother they handle bumps and just overall driving. I do also recognize them being a D rated...
  6. Mickey Thompson Baja Boss M/T Better Than Baja Boss A/T?

    Yeah, I have heard that whether it's the AT or MT, once you get to the end of life the noise gets kind of stupid. That's part of why I'm running a winter set and spring-fall set. Ideally, this will prolong the life of both sets before getting to the point of obnoxious noise levels. Glad to hear...
  7. Mickey Thompson Baja Boss M/T Better Than Baja Boss A/T?

    So, before I get too deep into what I'm going to go on about, I will go ahead and admit that I am quite the Mickey Thompson homer. Ever since I put my first set of 285/60/20 Baja Boss A/T's on my 2021 Silverado Trail Boss, I fell in love. The look was exactly what I was going for, and the...
  8. Indiana Fuel Off-Road Rebel 5 D679 20x9 - Noblesville IN $1,400

    Ope, thank you! I was posting in multiple places and copy/pasting and forgot to add that part here lol.
  9. Indiana Sold: Fuel Off-Road Rebel 5 D679 20x9 - Noblesville IN $1,400

    Selling a set of 4 Fuel Off-Road Rebel 5 wheels (20 x 9 +1 offset) wrapped in Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT tires. Tires are P275/60/20, and these have TPMS' inside. Wheels and tires came mounted/balanced from Tire Rack, and only have about 2,000 miles on them. No cosmetic defects or issues...
  10. Keep the mud on your tires NOT your sound system.

    I'd have to go back and check mine out, but I'm pretty sure I mentioned this definitely wasn't the most cost effective method, but from the options I tried/saw, it produced the best result. I do know it's cheaper than SOME of the other options, just not all.
  11. Keep the mud on your tires NOT your sound system.

    Yeah, they definitely have that high end crispness. Though, I listen to everything from podcasts to metal to EDM, so I love having that clarity. At the moment I just have two up front, but have two more on order for the rear to really bring everything to life. I'm most excited to actually be...
  12. Keep the mud on your tires NOT your sound system.

    After reading through a lot none-sense in this thread, I have a few things to add myself (hopefully relevant to those who have asked some of the questions within). 1. New part number for the speakers the OP purchased is 68584767AA (here's a link to them, or just go to your local Chrysler...
  13. What Seat Covers Do You Use?

    I bought a pair of the previously suggested Huidasource seat covers due to the high praise, and the price seemed fair. Two issues ended up causing me to return them, so curious if there's another solution. 1st Issue: Fitment wasn't quite as snug as I was expecting. There was a massive gap...




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