BFG AT are known for issues on heavy trucks and especially late model Rams. Go Toyo and don't look back.
I'm running 35" 12.50 Toyo AT-IIs on my Power Wagon, replaced a set of MTs in the same size. Taller sidewall is generally better offroad. I have 275-70-18 AT-IIs on my Tundra, would much prefer 285s, but previous owner installed them just before he sold me the truck.
The short answer is no. I had a set of 35" Toyo MTs that left a bare spot on the lower control arms at full lock, but nothing that you could feel through the steering wheel. The ATs seem to be just a hair smaller, and I see no signs of further rubbing. Next set of Toyos will probably be RTs.Do your 35" Toyo AT-IIs rub?
My only concern with running them on the PW is the extra weight and of course the expense, they are aren't exactly an affordable tire. I wish the BFG KM3's were out already, I'd probably give them a go.
Same conclusion I reached on my 35" MTs. But they were surprisingly quiet at highway speeds and way better than expected in loose sand. When my AT-IIs wear out, I'll probably try a set of RTs.With the amount of highway driving I do to get to the dirt, the MT isn't worth the trade-offs.
The Toyo rt in 37inch for 17 inch rims seam to balance out well. I have a set that replaced at2 toyos. I have blasted down fire roads, hauled, towed and pulled a 10 k trailer through a frozen corn field, no complaints at all. I would run them or any other Toyo tire. They do decent in snow, mud and on ice, I can't say enough about them. FYI I run 40 front 35 rear per carli spec and have found them wearing perfectly.I've been told by numerous PW owners that BFG AT's don't work well with the platform. I was considering the Falken Wildpeak MT01's, but after reading about another full-size owners issues with them coming apart in short order on a narrow wheel leaves me concerned. I am currently running Toyo Open Country RT's on the Super Duty and I can easily say that they are hands down the best tires I've ever owned. My only concern with running them on the PW is the extra weight and of course the expense, they are aren't exactly an affordable tire. I wish the BFG KM3's were out already, I'd probably give them a go.
Today I looked at Toyo Open Country A/T II and Cooper Discovery A/T3 and noted (by the salesman) that they both have 2 ply sidewalls.