BFGoodrich Krawler T/A KX Off-Road Tire 37x12.50R17/C 116L
BFGoodrich Krawler T/A KX Off-Road Tire 37x12.50R17/C 116L
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BFGoodrich Krawler T/A KX Off-Road Tire 37x12.50R17/C 116L

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  • Off-Road Grip: The Krawler T/A KX tire offers unprecedented grip on rocks, mud, and dirt, making it ideal for challenging off-road conditions.
  • Specialized Design: Designed for rock crawling enthusiasts, this Off-Road Maximum Traction tire features a soft, extra-deep tread with independent blocks and solid sidewall lugs for superior traction on uneven surfaces.
  • Championship Proven: Developed in collaboration with rock crawling aficionados, this tire has won multiple championships, demonstrating its performance and capability.
  • Robust Construction: Its internal structure includes a race-spec carcass with twin steel belts and four nylon sidewall plies, similar to BFGoodrich's off-road racing tires.
  • Puncture Resistance: Four nylon sidewall plies provide extreme puncture resistance and added toughness for demanding off-road use.
  • Rim Protection: A built-in rim protector offers security against off-road hazards, especially in aired-down situations.
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  • : Offers suitable handling for both off-road and highway driving.

Cons

  • : May be prone to damage in certain situations.
  • : Tread wear occurs quickly, especially on street use.
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Feb 12, 2012
CrazyGuy
5 out of 5 stars review

Best rock tire available

I bought 35" Krawlers for my rock crawler several years ago. I rode them hard at the Hammers for three seasons. I never drove them on the street. I sold them to a buddy in the club 2 years ago when I went up to 1 ton axles and 37" red label Krawlers. I have to say those old 35s are still dishing it out at the Hammers. They have very little actual wear on them. There is a little rounding on the corners and the sidewalls look beat, but they all hold air and still measure as new. They stick to the rocks like glue and if they start to slip, a little spinning heats them up and they stick even better. I love these tires in both the sticky and the civilian compounds. I don't anticipate using any other tire on my buggy.

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Oct 22, 2018
mountainjeepmike
5 out of 5 stars review

4psi on a cj

I bought a set of these for my CJ, and ran them strictly of road, other than short bursts on road to and from trailer to trail head. I've run them at 4psi since i bought them, and love them. They are the toughest tires I've ever had. The reason I'm writing a review is to encourage you to keep making these. Hands down, I'll buy these before any other tire on the market for wheeling. Fantastic traction, and tougher than anything else I've ever run. Anyone who complains about the road manners, noise and balancing shouldn't be allowed near wheeling vehicles. These tires are for your wheeling rig. Not looking cool at the mall, or running the hiways.

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Thanks for taking the time to submit a review mountainjeepmike. It is appreciated. However, lower inflation pressures for improved flotation are permitted ONLY if the tire maintains adequate load-carrying capacity at the lower pressure. Lower pressures may be used off the road when speeds are less than 15 MPH and when the tire has adequate load-carrying capacity at the lower pressure. The best recommendation for highway use is to follow the inflation pressure specified by the vehicle manufacturer which can be found in the owner’s manual or on the sticker on the inside of the driver’s door, if equipped with the original tire size. Otherwise, the tire should be inflated to provide the same load capability of the original tire size at the manufacturer’s recommended pressure.

Nov 13, 2010
Holland
5 out of 5 stars review

being the co-owner of an ...

being the co-owner of an offroad park, I get to see a lot of different tires. I really like the way the krawlers handle the terrain of our park. In one day they get water, mud, loose dirt, and rocks. They are a very impressive tire which I would recommend to anyone who asks. Thanks for making such a reliable tire for our community (offroaders )

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