What are mid level priced 37x12.5?

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Looking for some 37x12.5r17 mid level priced tires.....

I saw the Pro Comps and really liked their looks.


Also saw the gladiator qr900 MT with outstanding reviews but only make 37’s in 20 inch...
 

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I just shopped the whole gamut of this size, but I can't really comment without more info.

Are you looking at ATs, hybrids, or MTs? Where do you live and what is most important to you about them? Highway noise, weight, looks?
 
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AT or Hybrids, low noise, road and highway, no off-roading because where I live is illegal. It’s my daily.

I do run a 93 tune or a E30 tune, Catless down pipes, FMIC and CAI.
 

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Based on that, you might want to take a look at the Falken AT3W's. I think they are one of the best looking ATs available today and they run about $300. I don't have any personal experience with them, but I recall seeing at least one positive review on here recently. Per the specs, they are 36.5 in diameter which may be helpful if you need to do any trimming. Only downside I see is they weigh 82.5 lbs.

I went with General Grabber ATX's since they only weigh 73 lbs. I've got 0 miles on them so I can't say much other than they look pretty beefy in person compared to pictures online.
 
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Based on that, you might want to take a look at the Falken AT3W's. I think they are one of the best looking ATs available today and they run less then $300. I don't have any personal experience with them, but I recall seeing at least one positive review on here recently. Per the specs, they are 36.5 in diameter which may be helpful if you need to do any trimming. Only downside I see is they weigh 82.5 lbs.

I went with General Grabber ATX's since they only weigh 73 lbs. I've got 0 miles on them so I can't say much other than they look pretty beefy in person compared to pictures online.


Funny thing is the AT3w was the last tire I actually was looking at and had decided I was going to go with.
 

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