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What do you think the best 37" tires are for everyday driver?

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So I'm planning on getting the 2" Mopar lift and running 37" tires on the Rubicon I'm going to buy. I'm looking for what tires you think would be a good compromise for daily driving and off road. I am currently running Nitto Terra Grappler G2s on my 2016 JKU and don't have any issues.

What are your plans?
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For daily driving, Nothing with an E-load rating or too aggressive(mud) tread. I've had good luck with Nitto Terra Grapplers and GoodYear Duratracs. I like the Duratracs more on the rubicons because nothing looks sillier to me than a done up Rubicon on huge meats that have an all-season tread.
 

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Go with an AT tire.

Cooper AT3 will be the best on road ride by far but not very aggressive looking.

BFG K02
Falken Wildpeak AT3W
General Grabber
Pro Comp AT
Kanati Trail Hog
 
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For daily driving, Nothing with an E-load rating or too aggressive(mud) tread. I've had good luck with Nitto Terra Grapplers and GoodYear Duratracs. I like the Duratracs more on the rubicons because nothing looks sillier to me than a done up Rubicon on huge meats that have an all-season tread.
blow me...
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MY 35" ATs...
IF you're THAT hardcore, you wouldn't be here, cause you NEED a 2 door short wheelbase.
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BFG K02 or Cooper ST Maxx.

The BFG is hard to beat for DD, especially if there is ever snow involved. But I have been very impressed with the 2 sets of ST Maxx's I've run.
 

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My JK has Nitto Ridge Grapplers the best of both worlds. I’m sold on them i have KO2’s on my Seqouia they are ok but , Nitto knocks it out of the park
 

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I’ve been pleased with Duratracs. Put them in the wife’s QX last year and they’ve been great.

I put a set of them (35x12.5R17) on my JTR and they have been great.

they seem to be more than an A/T but not quite an M/T.
They are M+S and snowflake rated.

For M/T, on a daily driver, you can’t beat the BFG M/T. They will last a looooong time. Trade off is they aren’t as sticky on rocks.
BFG AT ko3’s? No thanks. I ran a set and seemed to get sidewall gashes. Weak sidewalls or just bad luck? Dunno.
Never got them with the MTs and none with the Duratracs.
 

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I’ve been pleased with Duratracs. Put them in the wife’s QX last year and they’ve been great.

I put a set of them (35x12.5R17) on my JTR and they have been great.

they seem to be more than an A/T but not quite an M/T.
They are M+S and snowflake rated.

For M/T, on a daily driver, you can’t beat the BFG M/T. They will last a looooong time. Trade off is they aren’t as sticky on rocks.
BFG AT ko3’s? No thanks. I ran a set and seemed to get sidewall gashes. Weak sidewalls or just bad luck? Dunno.
Never got them with the MTs and none with the Duratracs.

Unfortunately Duratracs don't come in 37s. BFG MTs are definitely louder and don't ride a nice on the streets like the Duratracs, but they do last a long time. Have my heart set on some Nitto ridge grapplers but no one can get them right now. Trying to see if there's another hybrid out there that are similar to Duratracs, other than NRG.
 

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I am really happy with my Nitto Ridge Grappler's (37x11.50R18LT D 127Q)

I did the chalk test and running 30psi fronts and 29.5psi in the rear. They are exactly 36" tall when I put the level on them and measure from my garage floor.

Bonus - Matching spare @ 30psi fits in the stock spare location

(Insert unrequested personal opinion here) I am running the 6spd manual transmission and consider the 4:88 re-gear mandatory after throwing these on as the 4:10's leave a lot to be desired.

Good luck making the decision.
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