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Old 04-23-2016, 02:07 PM
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Actually in mud you want a big wide tire(large contact patch) for floatation, same with snow. ice would be the only place a small heavy contact patch would be of an advantage. Just because you don't understand the advantages of a flatter rolling arc does not mean I am not correct. Weight of the tire is really is not relevant.
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2.5 lift with 35"
Old 04-23-2016, 02:55 PM
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It's going to be for back and forth to work beach and trails no rock climbing. Do you have pics of the 35 with no lift?
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Originally Posted by TheDirtman
Actually in mud you want a big wide tire(large contact patch) for floatation, same with snow. ice would be the only place a small heavy contact patch would be of an advantage. Just because you don't understand the advantages of a flatter rolling arc does not mean I am not correct. Weight of the tire is really is not relevant.
When I see these discussions I think of the king of wheeled (not treaded) vehicles for work in mud and the tires it has: A tractor. The Brits are really into tall, skinny tires for that flatter rolling arc, and consider our infatuation with fat tires a bit limiting for off-road performance.
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Originally Posted by Panthro1810
It's going to be for back and forth to work beach and trails no rock climbing. Do you have pics of the 35 with no lift?
This is 35's with no lift on stock wheels and simple wheel spacers.

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35x12.5?
Old 04-23-2016, 06:16 PM
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Yes, 35*12.5-17 km2's on stock wheels. It can be done but in that style, it's not going to play off-road. More bumpstop and less flare- you could play. I run 33's since I'm realistic about my "wheeling" and actual jeep use. I do many highway miles so the 33 is a practical choice. I chose trails to where I don't need the extra ground clearance.
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Yes I'll be doing mostly highway miles as well and beach occasionally in the summer. So I see you say go with 33X12.5 with no lift.
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What I have in mind
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Old 04-23-2016, 07:34 PM
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I'm all highway (130k+ miles now) with frequent trips to the beach. My rationale behind a lift was to increase my uptravel so I'm not bottoming out on the bumpstops running down the beach. The 33 will leave you plenty of power on the road and beach.

Your tire choice is one I ultimately decided against due to a lack of siping. Siping really only comes into play in wet and icy conditions. Of your two lift choices- I personally prefer the ride of a full coil lift. In the x amount of inches of space in the coil bucket, a full coil lift will allow you to utilize all of that space. The spacers only allow the stock coil length to work and the top 2" are static. I had a coil spacer kit and quickly ditched it.


Standard disclaimer- your mileage may vary and opinions are like.....well I think you know how that one goes.

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