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I have a set I bought about a two weeks ago. Took them out on the trail last sat. I love them. But I will tell you they are a big 36" tire. They measure more like 37".
Did you get the radials or the bias? What lift combination are you running. I have a 3.5 lift with a 1" BL. Do you have any good closeup pics of them mounted to see what the clearance is? How did you like them on your run? Lastly, what is the measured height of the tire mounted on the rim on your Bronco.
I went with the bias. Mines not a daily driver so I didn't mind the bias. I did have them pad balanced which greatly improves the ride quality. I have noticed that they don't flat spot over night like my TSL/SX's used to. Not to mention they are cheaper than a set of TSL's. I run 3.5" suspension and 2" body with small fiberglass flares. I had to trim the rear flares to get clearance when the tire stuffs in the well. Hope to up grade to Warflares after Christmas. Here is a pic with 35's and one with the 36's.
He asked about a 36" Radial. They don't make the Irok in a 36x13.5x15 radial. That is the bias ply measurements(I run the 36x13.5x15 Iroks bias plys). The radial sizes are 37x12.5x15. They are more narrow than the bias plys and a lot more expensive.
Huh. I stand corrected. They must have just released the rest of the lineup. When I bought mine you couldn't even get the radials yet, but you could order them in the 37x12.5 version ahead of time.
No problem. I know they make them the same size, but I'm not so sure they will ride any better or last any longer than a bias tire. I can certainly spend the $200+ difference on something else I need.
I plan on putting the 39" IROKs on my rig (sorry slight hijack, hope ya dont mind) and planning on going with the bias, it depends on what you use it mostly for. The bias should hold up almost as well.