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These tires are supposed to be released tomorrow 5/1/2026.
Is anyone else looking forward to them?

I am currently running 285 75 17 E BFG KO2. I am hoping for a little bigger and better ride.
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I guess we’ll have to see the price point first. I won’t buy them, but it’s cool to see them finally join the 35x11.5 bandwagon
 

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Yeah, there needs to be more 11.5" tire options for 35+ tires.

Doesn't help to be hampered by stock 7.5" rims, always putting us at the bottom, or outside, of the recommended rim width range of most upgrades.

I know 12.5" are possible, and getting new rims is an option. It'd just be nice to stay stock and be more central to the tire's recommendation and performance. I'd rather stick to 11.5ish in general, regardless of rim.
 
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I am running Quadratec 17 x 9 wheels and I am still considering these over a 35 x 12.5
 

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Yes, there needs to be more 35x11.5. I'd also like a 37x11.5. I wish Toyo MT was in those sizes.
 

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I have the 11.5 - 17 Falken Wildpeak ATW4's on mine and am very happy with them. Great size for stock rims.
 
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I’ve been working with my dealership to see when these will be available. The BFG rep told them that the part numbers won’t be available to quote until May 4th.
 

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I picked up the Toyo RT Pros in 38x11.50r17, they are more aggressive than an all terrain, don’t have much miles on them yet, so time will tell, but so far pretty damn happy with them.
 

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I've been eyeing these for a while now. Know they just hit the shelves this past week. I have a little over 60,000 miles on my Mojave's stock 285/70r17 Wildpeak AT3 set. Will need new tires eventually. According to Discount Tire's site, the 35x11.5r17 KO3 weigh 66 lbs and the 285/70r17 AT3 weigh 64 lbs. Not a bad increase in weight for a bigger tire. Also can't imagine it would affect the mpg that much?
 

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Back in March I went with the Wildpeak AT4 in 35x11.5. Have about 4k on them now and no complaints. Haven’t had them on rocks yet but they do well in mud
 

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I’ve been running 35x11.50 on my ā€˜20 Jeep since new. I am a big fan of the size and welcome more choices.
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