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Ok... crowdsourcing says go 35s...

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Old 11-27-2009, 01:02 PM
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I've got 3.73's as well but I'm still going to the 35's. I'll deal with the gears later. I figure it helps me to be a safer driver anyway if I don't have expectations that it can take off!!
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i just bought all of my gear today, 3.5" RE lift with 35's. I can't wait to put everything on. I'll post more after the install.
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Originally Posted by CreepJeep67
I've got 3.73's as well but I'm still going to the 35's. I'll deal with the gears later. I figure it helps me to be a safer driver anyway if I don't have expectations that it can take off!!
Since we are close by you should drive mine with the 33's and 3.73's. I really wonder though how much difference you get with different tires that weigh more. I really think my Procomp M/T tires are heavy as they weigh in at 90lb on the Procomp rim. I would be curious to see how much more the 35's would weigh..



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