37 x 12.5 x 17
#11
I'm a tire shop in burbank,ca. I never try to guess what will fit and what won't when a customer asks for an oversized tire. I order em, Install them, drive it. if they rub I let the customer decide if he wants to live with it or not. I can return them as long as I can make em look like new. (so you can't drive em for a month and then return them.) I also do trim the wheel wells on lots of chevys to make em fit. so if they are certain in their answer and dont want to try to sell you a set of expensive tires, maybe you should find another shop that is willing to go the extra step.
#12
I have run the original (pre-kevlar) MT/R's on a variety of trucks over the years. By far, they were my favorite off road tire. The last set I only got 59,000 out of them. On a previous lifted CC Chevy w/35" MT/R's, I got 72,000 out of them, but that was rotate every 3K, check air every week, etc. Sounds silly, but interstate driving (on concrete slabs) kills off road tire life. The crew cab never hit the interstates, but the Hummer's get some serious mileage on the odometer.
#13
The brush guard is the factory single tier, made without the extra top rail. Most H2's had the double tier installed, which is why I have run the single tier on all my H2's. I like the look, it's a similar look to the OEM H1 guard, and I like that I'm the only one around home running it.
I would run an original SMA guard if I could find one, but ....