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@Discount Tire will there be any promotional deals coming up soon for some 37x12.5x17 BFG KO2s in the near future.

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Thank you for your question @Minty JL, I'm sure there will be a Labor Day sale but we do not have the details yet.

There is currently a 5% instant savings if you pay with a Discount Tire credit card.
 

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I think I'm going to go with the BFG KO2s.

I have had them on other vehicles (Tahoes and Yukons) and I would get nearly 60,000 miles out of them. All around for my needs and wants they check all of the blocks.

Do the come in on the short side, yup, BUT also one of the lightest "37s" out there. Since the Mojave only comes with the weak 3.6, I want to minimize weight additions as much as possible.
Why not buy 35” baja boss AT’s instead? Their 35’s are probably as big as k02 37’s, and then you’re spending 35 money. The reason K02 37’s are so light in my opinion is because they’re so tiny.
 
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I've narrowed down my preferences to the Nitto Ridge Grappler, the Maxxis AT, and the MT Baja Boss. Could I request a quote(s) for 4 of those? :)
 

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I've narrowed down my preferences to the Nitto Ridge Grappler, the Maxxis AT, and the MT Baja Boss. Could I request a quote(s) for 4 of those? :)
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Well, looks like I'm going to be waiting til Black Friday to see who can offer what. Baja Boss and Ridge Grappler are $450-$500 a tire depending on where you look. Right now, the Maxxis AT has taken a surprising lead-- only $330 at Northridge 4x4. I got my last 2 sets of tires from them. I'm pretty shocked at how high tire prices have gotten.... my last set of 4 37s only cost me 1200 shipped. The set before that was 5x 35s for 1000 shipped.

Such is life I suppose!
 

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Yep. It’s tough. I had to replace one I gashed on a trail. $500 shipped. Nasty.
 

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Well, looks like I'm going to be waiting til Black Friday to see who can offer what. Baja Boss and Ridge Grappler are $450-$500 a tire depending on where you look. Right now, the Maxxis AT has taken a surprising lead-- only $330 at Northridge 4x4. I got my last 2 sets of tires from them. I'm pretty shocked at how high tire prices have gotten.... my last set of 4 37s only cost me 1200 shipped. The set before that was 5x 35s for 1000 shipped.

Such is life I suppose!
Yes pricing is insane for molded damn rubber. Hoping here that there are some killer black friday deals as well.
 

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I paid $511/tire for Maxxix Creepy Crawlers in 37x12.50-16LT
I love them, but they are not for the street.
 

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I think I'm going to go with the BFG KO2s.

I have had them on other vehicles (Tahoes and Yukons) and I would get nearly 60,000 miles out of them. All around for my needs and wants they check all of the blocks.

Do the come in on the short side, yup, BUT also one of the lightest "37s" out there. Since the Mojave only comes with the weak 3.6, I want to minimize weight additions as much as possible.
I had KO2's as the factory tire on my 2018 JL and absolutely loved them. On my JK I ran Yoko's and the KO2's were so much better on wet roads. I have since put KO2's on my son's and daughter's JK's (33's and 35's) and I run the 37's on my JT. Never had a traction issue on or off road wet, snow or dry.

... AND they are very light
 

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i am running General tire grabber a/t in the 37/12.5/17 and i really like them.
 

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@I'mBack, thank you for posting your experience with different tires as well as your support for Discount Tire.

It looks like you can really light up the trail with your Gladiator.
 

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Well, looks like I'm going to be waiting til Black Friday to see who can offer what. Baja Boss and Ridge Grappler are $450-$500 a tire depending on where you look. Right now, the Maxxis AT has taken a surprising lead-- only $330 at Northridge 4x4. I got my last 2 sets of tires from them. I'm pretty shocked at how high tire prices have gotten.... my last set of 4 37s only cost me 1200 shipped. The set before that was 5x 35s for 1000 shipped.

Such is life I suppose!

The Maxxis Razr A/Ts really impressed us. We weren't sure what to expect other than another A/T tire. But once we got them out on the trail, they surprised us with how good they hooked up in every scenario we tested them in.




Maxxis Razr 37x12.50r17: https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/tires/tl00049800-maxxis-razr-all-terrain-37x12-50-r17lt-tire


Another tire to look at are the new Milestar Patagonia XTs. We're currently running some 35s through road and trail testing. We should have a video up on those in the next couple weeks.

Patagonia X/T 37x12.50: https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...-all-terrain-patagonia-x-t-37x12-50r17lt-tire

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The Maxxis Razr A/Ts really impressed us. We weren't sure what to expect other than another A/T tire. But once we got them out on the trail, they surprised us with how good they hooked up in every scenario we tested them in.




Maxxis Razr 37x12.50r17: https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/tires/tl00049800-maxxis-razr-all-terrain-37x12-50-r17lt-tire


Another tire to look at are the new Milestar Patagonia XTs. We're currently running some 35s through road and trail testing. We should have a video up on those in the next couple weeks.

Patagonia X/T 37x12.50: https://www.northridge4x4.com/part/...-all-terrain-patagonia-x-t-37x12-50r17lt-tire
Well. After 16k miles, my Patagonia's had a sliver of tread left, and the sidewall slashed on the trail this weekend. They hook up great, but I'm not interested in spending $1500 for tires that last a little longer than an oil change.

Those Maxxis ATs are looking great. I'm only nervous because they are priced $100 less per time than almost everything else on the market. I'm skeptical how that got them priced so low... If I don't see any good deals at the offroad expo in Pomona this coming weekend, I'm pulling the trigger on the Maxxis.

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