35 inch Ridge Grappler OR 37 KO2? Question for ko2 owners!

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Are there any aftermarket tires out there that are C rated like the stock BFGs? I head the E rated tires Everton makes compromise the rise and are a bit heavier


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Resurrecting for clarity. Stock Raptor (no leveling kit) takes the 35 Ridge Grapplers with no rubbing? And what is the difference between the 35 vs 325/ whatever?
 
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Resurrecting for clarity. Stock Raptor (no leveling kit) takes the 35 Ridge Grapplers with no rubbing? And what is the difference between the 35 vs 325/ whatever?

Didnt see an answer either, 35x12.5 ridge graps fit with no level? How about the 325/60s. Would prefer to not level if possible. No high speed offroading, no stuffing in my offroad world.
 

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Are there any aftermarket tires out there that are C rated like the stock BFGs? I head the E rated tires Everton makes compromise the rise and are a bit heavier


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I was looking at the load rating issue as well. I don’t see any other 315/70R17 that come in a C load range. The 35x12.5 R17 Goodyear MTR is the other tire that comes in a C. My Bronco uses 35x12.5R17 or 315/70R17, I’ve run D rated tires in the past and the ride sucked. I never understand how people run E rated tires on Jeep Wranglers, they must ride like bricks.
 
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