37" BFG ATs

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You guys should try tirebuyer.com. Have good experience with them. They had an offer for 2 day shipping no charge when I bought my Nittos from them.
 

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For Canadian guys wanting to buy BFG AT 37s, go to www.tiredirect.ca. Killer prices...best that I've found even besting US prices. They are also a good source/killer price for Toyo M/Ts. I've bought several sets from them, cheap shipping too.

If they don't show in stock, send them an e-mail and they will get them in stock for you.
 

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I was about to order these from a friend of mine who owns a tire shop. He told me to wait until March because BFG was going to be offering a $50 rebate on them starting in March. His distributor had just mentioned this to him in passing and he wasn't sure if it was $50 per tire or $50 total, but I Googled and it appears it's just a single $50 gift card. I'm not really in a hurry, so I think I'll wait.

BFGoodrich Rebates & Promotions - BFGoodrich Tires

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Also, there's not a ton of markup on tires by retailers these days. The best price I could find these for was $355 and they were out of stock. He said he can get them in 1 day and his cost is $338 per tire.
 

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Any updates on the BFG 37s? Rubbing issues? More pictures?

I've been running 37/12.50/17 BFG ATs on OEM beadlocks (mid perch) since last Fall, mild off-roading (no jumps), Winter driving....no rubbing issues at all. Personally, I firmly believe wheel offset is the key to rubbing or not with little to no other modifications. I'm not sure that a 0 or negative offset wheel wouldn't rub, but I may run small spacers (~1") with my beadlocks just to get a *little* more wider stance. I don't think I'll go back to my 35" Toyo M/Ts on ProComp wheels for the Summer....which sucks, 'cuz I just bought them last year! Lol!

What year truck?

Have we confirmed that the 37's on stock wheels at mid-perch on a 2013 without any cutting/bending/hammering won't rub? I don't want to buy 5 tires only to find out they rub.
 
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