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Thanks!
I bought the Jeep with the lift and tires on it, but it is a 4" Long Arm. I don't rock crawl at all, but I like going quickly through the holes in the Ocotillo Wells washes, so having a bigger tire and more sidewall helps that goal.
My previous Jeeps and Trucks had <=35" tires and always felt like they were "falling" into the holes
I bought the Jeep with the lift and tires on it, but it is a 4" Long Arm. I don't rock crawl at all, but I like going quickly through the holes in the Ocotillo Wells washes, so having a bigger tire and more sidewall helps that goal.
My previous Jeeps and Trucks had <=35" tires and always felt like they were "falling" into the holes
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Thanks!
I bought the Jeep with the lift and tires on it, but it is a 4" Long Arm. I don't rock crawl at all, but I like going quickly through the holes in the Ocotillo Wells washes, so having a bigger tire and more sidewall helps that goal.
My previous Jeeps and Trucks had <=35" tires and always felt like they were "falling" into the holes
I bought the Jeep with the lift and tires on it, but it is a 4" Long Arm. I don't rock crawl at all, but I like going quickly through the holes in the Ocotillo Wells washes, so having a bigger tire and more sidewall helps that goal.
My previous Jeeps and Trucks had <=35" tires and always felt like they were "falling" into the holes
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