GladiatorPilot23
Well-Known Member
I was looking and the 11.5" in C load is 63lbs? How odd that the narrow one would be heavier in the same load.I ended up going with the AT3s. I had them ordered in and it would have been another 3-4 days to wait on the RT Trails to come in. My initial intent was to try to come up with the lightest wheel/tire combination that was not only able to meet my functional needs but also was aesthetically appealing to me. My hopes were that if I could keep the unsprung weight down, I could possibly get away without having to immediately re gear. With the “C” load AT3 in 35/12.5/17 coming in at 59 lb. the only other 35” tire out there that was lighter was the Goodyear Territory MT which sources list as weighing either 52 lb. or 55 lb. If I didn’t have a Bronco with these tires already I may have considered going with them. They have performed well on our Bronco thus far but I wanted more of an AT tire or a hybrid tire thus the choice of the AT3. Then at the last minute in my usual over analysis mode, I brought the 9 lb. heavier RT Trail into the mix based more on aesthetics than on my initial intent of keeping the weight down.
My initial impression of my chosen combination of AT3 and Fifteen52 Traverse HD is that I am pleased so far with the aesthetics as well as the highway performance despite running stock 3.73 gears. I still need to adjust for tire size with my Tazer which will definitely help the shift points. It’s possible, like many have responded here, I would have had the same performance had I gone with the RT Trail but at the end of the day, I wasn’t willing to take that chance for aesthetics alone. My plan is when these tires wear out, I’ll be ready to re gear and jump up to 37s.
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