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New Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT's on my Longhorn.

JF19Longhorn

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As the title says, I recently put new MT Baja Boss AT's (LT275/60R20) on my 2019 Longhorn.

I have the ORP & Bilstein 5100's front and rear, with the fronts on setting #2, so very little lift. I'm running them right around 42psi and the ride is stiffer, but better than expected. I was really worried I'd be riding like a Heavyduty, but it's not that bad at all. Also, there is very little hum going do the highway, again, I was expecting a pretty decent hum from these AT's as they're pretty aggressive for an AT tire. I've dropped about 1 - 1 1/2 mpg (hwy) on the last two tanks (hand calc with speed difference accounted for). Being one size up, LT275/60R20 vs OEM 275/55R20, the speedometer is just shy of 2 mph off at 70.

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Before: The OEM Falken's lasted 50k miles and were just down to the wear bars on all 4 (rotated every 10k).
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Looks great!
 

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Those are good tires, they'll last you a long time. I had the same thing on my 21 Trailboss. They were a little stiff for me but not bad.
 

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You didn't list the size you are running
 

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I've been trying to choose between those and the Discoverer AT3's. I don't really need a winter type tire here in South East Arizona.
 

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Looking sharp! I'm running Baja Boss ATs on my Ram as well. It always surprises me how quiet they are for an aggressive AT.
 

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I did get some tire rubbing last weekend! ..but it was an extreme case I doubt I'll ever be able to repeat it again.

I had my enclosed trailer loaded to roughly 8,500 lbs of motorcycles & gear. To leave the place we loaded everything up, I had to maneuver this lumbering beast, in an S-curve, around two other trucks in a very narrow U shaped driveway. This driveway was also sloped downhill at a pretty good angle towards the road. So if you have Mickey Thompson Baja Boss ATs (275/60R20), are maneuvering in an S-curve around two other vehicles, on a sloped driveway, with a 8,500lb trailer attached.. you will have slight rub at full lock. :unsure:


Not the actually spot, but a pic of the setup after we got home.
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I did get some tire rubbing last weekend! ..but it was an extreme case I doubt I'll ever be able to repeat it again.

I had my enclosed trailer loaded to roughly 8,500 lbs of motorcycles & gear. To leave the place we loaded everything up, I had to maneuver this lumbering beast, in an S-curve, around two other trucks in a very narrow U shaped driveway. This driveway was also sloped downhill at a pretty good angle towards the road. So if you have Mickey Thompson Baja Boss ATs (275/60R20), are maneuvering in an S-curve around two other vehicles, on a sloped driveway, with a 8,500lb trailer attached.. you will have slight rub at full lock. :unsure:


Not the actually spot, but a pic of the setup after we got home.
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Fellow Longhorn owner here! I've learned some things about this tire in my research. In fact I've learned way too much about tires in general but here's what I've found... Mickey Thompson Baja Boss and Cooper Rugged Trek are similar tires, with some sizes being the same tire with only different tread and sidewall patterns (Goodyear owns both now). At the 275/60R20 both run 33.4", making them the largest of this metric size of any tire i've found. What attracted me to this 33" size is it's the largest tire that you can get in a standard load (with 2 exceptions - Nitto Recon and Pirelli Scorpion have 34s in an SL). That is in the standard load, which weighs only 48lbs. You got the LT version which may look the same but honestly is a completely different tire. The crazy thing is the weight difference! Anyways, I'm considering putting the SL version on my Longhorn, but looks like the Coopers are $40 cheaper so I'll prob go with either those or the Nitto Recons.

Nice looking truck. Mine is black, air, no ORP. I'm adding daystar spacer with adjustable links to front and back to go mostly level (want to keep .5 to 1" rake i think). What do you use on the wheels? They are growing on me but I want them SHINY as I have chrome bumpers, grill, and mirror which i like. At 33.4" you're really only about an inch less than most "35" inch tires which tend to only run about 34.5.

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Fellow Longhorn owner here! I've learned some things about this tire in my research. In fact I've learned way too much about tires in general but here's what I've found... Mickey Thompson Baja Boss and Cooper Rugged Trek are similar tires, with some sizes being the same tire with only different tread and sidewall patterns (Goodyear owns both now). At the 275/60R20 both run 33.4", making them the largest of this metric size of any tire i've found. What attracted me to this 33" size is it's the largest tire that you can get in a standard load (with 2 exceptions - Nitto Recon and Pirelli Scorpion have 34s in an SL). That is in the standard load, which weighs only 48lbs. You got the LT version which may look the same but honestly is a completely different tire. The crazy thing is the weight difference! Anyways, I'm considering putting the SL version on my Longhorn, but looks like the Coopers are $40 cheaper so I'll prob go with either those or the Nitto Recons.

Nice looking truck. Mine is black, air, no ORP. I'm adding daystar spacer with adjustable links to front and back to go mostly level (want to keep .5 to 1" rake i think). What do you use on the wheels? They are growing on me but I want them SHINY as I have chrome bumpers, grill, and mirror which i like. At 33.4" you're really only about an inch less than most "35" inch tires which tend to only run about 34.5.

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Wow, what a weight difference! I also look for weight, but I've never seen this spread much before. We may complain of trailer sway, but of course the SL tire is rated for 5300+lbs on the rear axle, when the axle itself is rated at 4100lbs. At full axle load, the tire is not affected at all by speed, temp, or load etc.
 

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Wow, what a weight difference! I also look for weight, but I've never seen this spread much before. We may complain of trailer sway, but of course the SL tire is rated for 5300+lbs on the rear axle, when the axle itself is rated at 4100lbs. At full axle load, the tire is not affected at all by speed, temp, or load etc.
Yes, i've been really looking at SL rated tires at the largest possible sizes. The jump from SL rated tires to LT tires in "E" class is huge. You'll see similar things with Nitto Recon Grappler who make a tire that's 275/65r20 in SL. It's the largest SL rated tire and only weighs 48 lbs. The same tire in LT is close to 60 lbs.
 

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