

🛞 Own the road and the wild with Baja Boss – where rugged meets refined.
The Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T LT255/85R17 is a premium hybrid all-terrain tire featuring an asymmetric tread for reduced noise and enhanced traction, Powerply XD for puncture resistance, and a T1 compound for superior wet and cold weather performance. It carries a 3PMS snowflake rating for winter reliability and a 50,000-mile treadwear warranty, making it a durable, versatile choice for smaller trucks and wide wheel setups.

| ASIN | B094DSPNDP |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #729,937 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,338 in Light Truck & SUV All-Terrain & Mud-Terrain Tires |
| Brand | MICKEY THOMPSON |
| Construction Type | Radial |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (19) |
| Date First Available | May 7, 2021 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00787025497366 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 34.6 Inches |
| Item Weight | 45 pounds |
| Item model number | 90000036821 |
| Load Capacity | 3195 Pounds |
| Load Range | E |
| Manufacturer | Mickey Thompson |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 90000036821 |
| Maximum Pressure | 80 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model | Baja Boss A/T |
| OEM Part Number | 90000036821 |
| Rim Width | 7 Inches |
| Section Width | 255 Millimeters |
| Size | LT255/85R17 |
| Tire Diameter | 34.6 Inches |
| Tread Depth | 18.5 32nds |
| Tread Type | Asymmetrical |
| UPC | 787025497366 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 255/85R17 |
| Year | 1995 |
B**N
Awesome tire
So far I like everything about these. Great fit on my 05 F250 with a 2” lift and 2” wheel spacers. Quiet, smoother ride than stock. Killer traction. Awesome off road.
M**E
Worth the money
These fit stock rims, turn lock to lock with no rubbing issues..QUIET RIDE..!! GREAT FUEL MILEAGE..!! 50-60,000 mile tread wear warranty.. no poking out of wheel well’s Keeps jeep clean..
A**R
TWW and Mickey Thompson suck
this size of tire is junk, there is a problem at the manufacturer, tires will not balance, I have 4 of them that the tread is crooked on the tire case, discount tire ordered another set for me and some of them the tread was crooked and the ones that had straight tread were still asking for 8 oz or more weight on one side of tire. Dealing with TWW and Mickey Thompson sucks! I've been dealing with this for a month and the issue is still not resolved
J**H
Great looking.
Great looking tire. Ride nice and quiet. Measure out to a 34x9.50r17, which is what I wanted. Would definitely buy again.
P**I
Mickey Thompsons Baja Boss A/T 255/85r17
Best A/T tire I've had on my 2500hd to date, great tire on and off road
S**.
All around poor customer service on Amazon's part.
Tire blew out after approximately 30,000 miles with over 1/4" of thread left, emailed about warranty still no response after a week, ordered a replacement tire and drove home from out of town to get the tire and tire was not delivered as it was supposed to be, the track package page doesn't give any useful information at all.
T**Y
Aggressive tread
Looks great on dually truck but we had to add 1/2" spacers so they wouldn't touch.
J**N
More aggressive than a ko2
One word, heavy. Like many of you, I came from BFG KO2's. How do they compare? Your power steering is going to be working harder. You may need to beef up other components like cam tabs, tie rods and coolers depending on how hard you push your truck. If you go up in tire size expect to lose fuel economy. I lost about five mpg from stock on a 3rd gen mt tacoma, ymm. Rain? No problem, the 255 evacuates standing water at weather appropriate speeds and is more confidence inspiring under braking than the KO2's. These tires are snow peak rated. The siping is good, however, the tread patern suggests these will be better in mud than snow. These tires are louder than the KO2's. I know this is subjective, having run KO2's and just coming off factory tires I'm constantly aware that im running an MT hybrid. That being said you can comfortably hold a conversation with someone in the passenger seat and they're not likely to ask you, what's that noise? How long will they last? Tire compound, vehicle weight and usage are variables, but the deeper tread depth on the Baja boss leads me to believe you might get a little more life out of these tires than the KO2's. These tires are expensive. Much of the value is subjective. I ultimately decided on these tires because of the unique size and combination of performance attributes that I felt best suited my needs. The decision is ultimately up to you. Any way that's my two cents and it's worth what you payed for it.
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