Lots of good answers above. It is worth mentioning that the answer depends on tire brand and model. All terrain will be different than mud tires.Anyone running a 37"x13.50 on a 17"x8" rim
I would like to hear back from you in regards to tire wear, or any pros & cons that you've experienced.
I run the same setup on my JKU, KMC beadlocks, they've lasted and are now very noisy.I ran the 37x13.5 R17 Cooper STT Pro's on 8.5" KMC wheels, other than typical cupping like luggy mud terrains do, they all wore down fairly even and I got over 40K miles out of them. Probably could have gotten at least another 10K or so had I been better about rotating them, they just got too noisy at the end of their life.
WTH? Every six months?? I dunno, I've been running 3.5" of BS on all my Jeeps for almost 2 decades now and can't say I've ever had hubs and ball joints go out that fast. I mean, sure, they wear out faster than they would on a stock Jeep but man, that's crazy fast.I run the same setup on my JKU, KMC beadlocks, they've lasted and are now very noisy.
When I was daily driving it and wheeling it a few times a year, I was replacing hubs about every 6 months, ball joints every year; it's hard on the suspension. Didn't think -38 vs -24 BS would make any difference but it does
yeah, I can't figure out why hubs are wearing out so fast. The only big difference are the 13.5" Coopers, it's not that much wider than the BFG KO2 I've been running, possible the extra 22 pound per tire could be a cause, I don't know but it's pretty much parked.WTH? Every six months?? I dunno, I've been running 3.5" of BS on all my Jeeps for almost 2 decades now and can't say I've ever had hubs and ball joints go out that fast. I mean, sure, they wear out faster than they would on a stock Jeep but man, that's crazy fast.
That said, there are definite benefits to more back spacing especially when it comes to wear and tear on components.
This. Same setup.I've run 37x13.50s Toyo's on a 17x8 beadlock and found the load range E sidewalls to be bulletproof. To this day, it's the only tire that I've ever run that has not suffered sidewall damage. That said and as mentioned, you will find that the ride is firmer for daily driving. Something to consider.