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Recommend Goodyear Tires???
tcdawg:
I love my MT/R's and wouldn't trade them for another tire.
In the 37" variety they are the lightest out there...except for the KM2's but they are much smaller.
37x12.50R17 unless noted
Cooper STT's - 84lbs
Toyo M/T's (37x13.50R17) - 93lbs
BFG KM2's- 71lbs
Goodyear MTR- 74lbs
Nitto Trail Grappler-85lbs
Nitto Mud Grappler (37x13.5R17) - 90lbs
Mickey T' MTZ's - 83lbs
Pitbull Rockers - 90lbs
35x12.50R17 unless noted
Cooper STT's - 68lbs
Hercules Trail Digger M/T - 62lbs
Toyo M/T - 79lbs
BFG KM2's- 67lbs
Goodyear Duratrac-(315/70R17) - 60lbs
Goodyear MTR- 64lbs
Dunlop Mud Rover - 56lbs
Nitto Trail Grappler- 79lbs
Nitto Mud Grappler - 81lbs
Mickey T MTZ's - 68lbs
Pitbull Rockers - 85lbs
Deck Cepek Mud Country - 78lbs
Pro Comp Xtreme Mud Terrain 315/70R17 68lbs
Krawler00:
KM2 for the win... {peek}
BigJerm:
Man maybe I miss read! I thought I read the MTR was 67 lbs in a 35. Several all terrain tires I looked at were less, like in the 50's. that's something to consider if you want mpg. Or just do like I did and go buy a car
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kvom:
There's something to be said to having separate tires for DD and offroad use. Using a lighter wheel for the DD can help too.
tugboatcaptain:
Thanks for all the help and advise. Yes I have regeared to 5.13 and have done every engine mod I have heard of like cold air intake, a viper throttle body and a Hypertech programmer. I get better gas mileage than most considering I run AT's most of the time. I have a set of MT's for just offroad use but I have used my AT's in Moab and they ran great. That's why I am worried about MPG, i drive it long distances. Guess I hoping that since the tires had Kevlar in them they would be a lot lighter. Yes weight is everything when you consider MPG. But it's a Jeep not a hybrid. Anyone know of a site that will give you a comparison of tire weights?
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