Gren71
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https://www.treadwright.com/collections/filter/products/lt-at-axiom-35-12-5-r17-8plyWhat are some good lookin AT you guys have ordered in 35's? The Falkens? What else?
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https://www.treadwright.com/collections/filter/products/lt-at-axiom-35-12-5-r17-8plyWhat are some good lookin AT you guys have ordered in 35's? The Falkens? What else?
That is crazy wide. What kind of offset are you running? That must throw rocks like a mofo!Gladiator X-Comp MT's 35/12.50/20 . Just put over 700 miles on them driving back and forth from the Finger Lakes region in upstate New York to Boston. They road great , mostly highway miles. Road noise wasn't nearly as bad as some other MT's I've had in the past.No vibration or wandering all over the road. I do have a dual steering stabilizer which I'm sure helps.
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-44 offsetThat is crazy wide. What kind of offset are you running? That must throw rocks like a mofo!
I have the manual transmission Rubicon with the stock Falken M/Ts. They are great on-road and off-road tires. M/Ts in general have come a long way the last decade or so. I would also get them again. No hum on the fwy, corner well, wear well, and look great - they really change the look of the truck. As they wear out, 13K miles so far, only a little rumble when you come to a stop. Off-road, they are unstoppable. I have had them in Mud, dirt, rock, dunes, snow, etc... , and they were exceptional. Just manage your PSI correctly,.Bumping this one.
Getting ready to order a '21 Rubicon and need to decide between the AT and MT.
I'm sure the AT will be fine for pretty much all I need to do but prefer the looks of the MT.
Should I go with my head and get the AT or follow my heart and get the MT? Is the increase in noise, decrease in mileage and wet weather traction significant enough to not get the MT?