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My patagonias are running thin... at 16k miles on the odometer. They've been a great tire but I'm thinking of jumping ship to an AT. I'm down in the desert, so I don't care at all about rain or snow performance. I'd like optimum performance in the sand, but mostly rocks. I'm leaning wildpeak or MTs, but wanted feedback on anyone with 37" ATs. I'm leaning away from BFG because of how small then run.

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Scratch the BFG since they are not 37 :giggle:

I have the Baja Boss AT on both of my sons Jeeps in the 37. Excellent tire IMO.
Even the BB M/T is a great wearing tire. I have had the best mud traction with the M/T out of any other tire I've had.
 

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I had Toyo Open Country RT's on my JKU and loved them. Mix between AT and MT. I would be running them now instead of K02's, but couldn't find 4 of them when I went to 37s.
 

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I have 37' BFGs. They do run smaller but they have been nothing but great performers on and off road. Quiet on the road. I have 25,000 miles on them and I'd guess I have another 20,000 before I need a new set. I have done A LOT of rock crawling (in Texas, Moab, Missouri and Arkansas) and the tires have done fantastic. The rocks have cut the tires up a little but that is to be expected. One big reason I went with the BFGs is they are C load and the weight of the tire is 15-30 lbs lighter than most 37's that are E load. I would recommend the BFGs.
 

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My 37 BB AT's have been great so far.
 

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I’m running these now, so far happy with them and do just fine on the rocks, just my .02

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My patagonias are running thin... at 16k miles on the odometer. They've been a great tire but I'm thinking of jumping ship to an AT. I'm down in the desert, so I don't care at all about rain or snow performance. I'd like optimum performance in the sand, but mostly rocks. I'm leaning wildpeak or MTs, but wanted feedback on anyone with 37" ATs. I'm leaning away from BFG because of how small then run.

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Good place to ask, https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/forums/tires-wheels-brakes.24/
 

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Kenda Klever RT is a great tire, in between an AT & MT. Extremely quiet and with the all the siping its hooking up on rocks better than my MT's and the few AT's I ran.
 

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General grabber ATX all the best (and in most cases better) attributes of a BFG in terms of noise, snow, wet, etc but as big as the other 37 options. I'd honestly say they are the best AT tire on the market right now, beating the falkens because of the substantial weight savings
 

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I third the Mickey Thomson Baja Boss A/T. I couldn’t be happier with them after 10k miles on them. They replaced my factory Falkens at 12k miles. They measure 36.5 at 36psi. 36” even with the weight of my JT. they will work better than some on a narrower rim as they spec out for 8” as opposed to many that want 8.5”. I’m running them in factory 7.5” width wheels with zero issues. I also typically off road on rocks. They grab everything. I’ll replace them with mickeys again when they’re worn out.

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