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actually, I would like to see some 36s. I know there are not many but I have toyed with the idea of them when tube fenders come out. The 35s might look a little too small then.
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Here's a couple of AEV SEMA's 06 JK.
36x13.50R17 Interco IROK Tires
AEV 17x8.5 Pintler wheels
AEV Front Bumper
AEV Corners
AEV Heat reduction Hood
AEV Prototype Outpost Camper top
IPF 900 HID Lights
Warn 9.5ti winch
AEV Swaybar Skidplate
4" Superlift suspension
36x13.50R17 Interco IROK Tires
AEV 17x8.5 Pintler wheels
AEV Front Bumper
AEV Corners
AEV Heat reduction Hood
AEV Prototype Outpost Camper top
IPF 900 HID Lights
Warn 9.5ti winch
AEV Swaybar Skidplate
4" Superlift suspension
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If you are a wannabe rounder upper, do 35.XXs count or do you have to actually have a tire that measures 36.XX inches.... I just remember seeing a 34" tire thread for all the guys with 33s that rounded up and wondered if that was the case. ... and if so how far can you round up? If it is 34.9" couldn't that be considered a 36"?? What's 1.1" between friends?
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It really depends on the tire, some 35"s are bigger than others... Most of the 36"s out there are more of a 37". You have to look at the manufactures specs on the tires, they all are bigger or smaller than others. So what's in an inch!? Depends who's who look at...