Ride quality when comparing 35s to 37s

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84 Sheepdog

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The C rated tire will have the softer ride. I had E rated tires and hated them.
Was that on the Raptor or another vehicle? I've had both E and C load BFG AT's on my Dodge diesel and couldn't tell a difference (found out after installation they ordered C load by mistake). Granted that's a much heavier truck than a Raptor so maybe not as noticeable on that truck. I'd really like to swap to E load rated on the next set because I think they last longer. I also tow occasionally so I think it would be a safer set-up in that regard. I'm not going to do it if they ride horribly on the Raptor though.
 

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Was that on the Raptor or another vehicle? I've had both E and C load BFG AT's on my Dodge diesel and couldn't tell a difference (found out after installation they ordered C load by mistake). Granted that's a much heavier truck than a Raptor so maybe not as noticeable on that truck. I'd really like to swap to E load rated on the next set because I think they last longer. I also tow occasionally so I think it would be a safer set-up in that regard. I'm not going to do it if they ride horribly on the Raptor though.

That was on the Raptor. I run D rated Duratracs now.
 
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