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Old 05-25-2013, 01:56 PM
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Default Stock 32 Then 33's Ah....hello 35's

Just did 33's about 8 weeks ago, looking at this thread all I can do is plan for 35's...is that wrong?

I guess its normal...roll on the stock 32's...after a bit they look small, then upgrade to 33's and think wow these are huge...weeks later you are surfing the show me your 35's thread because you think 33's are looking a wee bit small !!??!!

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Originally Posted by webejeepin
Just did 33's about 8 weeks ago, looking at this thread all I can do is plan for 35's...is that wrong?

I guess its normal...roll on the stock 32's...after a bit they look small, then upgrade to 33's and think wow these are huge...weeks later you are surfing the show me your 35's thread because you think 33's are looking a wee bit small !!??!!

There's very little difference in 33s and 35s. Most don't actually measure true 35 inches, and some 33s measure more than 33 inches. Save your money, go straight to 37s
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Originally Posted by sooley6

There's very little difference in 33s and 35s. Most don't actually measure true 35 inches, and some 33s measure more than 33 inches. Save your money, go straight to 37s
Ha! Give a junkie another dose then tell em where to get a fix. I'm looking at 34s and will probably regret not going the extra inch, but I don't want 12-1/2 wide
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Originally Posted by zstairlessone
Ha! Give a junkie another dose then tell em where to get a fix. I'm looking at 34s and will probably regret not going the extra inch, but I don't want 12-1/2 wide
LOL!! I went with the 33 X 11.5 X 17 and now that I take a step back kinda wish I did the 12.5's....but, everyone has a reason for their own build.

I'm happy don't get me wrong, I do 120KM round trip 5 days a week...just planning the next mod I guess
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Default stock carrier

For all of you using the stock carrier, did you find a solution that saved your tailgate (ex. reinforcment bracket, smittybilt oversize carrier, etc)?

I dont wheel so as long as it can withstand daily pavement driving it will suffice for my needs(fingers crossed).
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Originally Posted by zstairlessone
Ha! Give a junkie another dose then tell em where to get a fix. I'm looking at 34s and will probably regret not going the extra inch, but I don't want 12-1/2 wide
Look into the Interco tires. They make the SSR Super Swamper in a 35x10.50 and it has a kickass tread. I almost went that route but decided to go with the width. Might fit what you are looking for...
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Originally Posted by CT_Buck

Look into the Interco tires. They make the SSR Super Swamper in a 35x10.50 and it has a kickass tread. I almost went that route but decided to go with the width. Might fit what you are looking for...
Thanks, just looked on their site and they do have a 73 lb 35x10.5/17 SSR. I need to see how they wear and sound on road compared to the km2, may be just the solution
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Originally Posted by CLACKEY(_!_)
Good thing you got the 2 door. No way a 4 door would fit in that tiny driveway
What lift do you have? Looks good!
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