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I have 35" mud graps which weigh 81 pounds just the tires, it's one if the heaviest 35, I have a 3.8 with 4.10 gears, it isn't to bad there is a power loss but it's not as bad ass people say, it is kinda hard to maintain speed on inclines, but on the street and flat roads your fine, also on the on ramps it takes a but longer
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My bad bro. I was asking alphawolff. I can't imagine it being hard to get up a hill with the 3.6. Even with the 3.21 gears. Now with the 3.8, yes. That thing was a struggle to keep speed up with everything stock. The pentastar engine was a huge reason why I traded my 2010 for a 2013.
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[QUOTE="K9wells;3872035"]Well heres mine finished yesterday. I was seriously debating about changing out rims but i love the way they look. <img src=
Looks awesome dude
Looks awesome dude
#817
What is everyone doing for a tire carrier with 35's on stock wheels? Is there a semi-cheap short term fix? I'd ultimately like to get the TF hinge and carrier. If I buy just the carrier for now will that work for the time being, or is that a bad idea? Or is there another option?
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What is everyone doing for a tire carrier with 35's on stock wheels? Is there a semi-cheap short term fix? I'd ultimately like to get the TF hinge and carrier. If I buy just the carrier for now will that work for the time being, or is that a bad idea? Or is there another option?
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What is everyone doing for a tire carrier with 35's on stock wheels? Is there a semi-cheap short term fix? I'd ultimately like to get the TF hinge and carrier. If I buy just the carrier for now will that work for the time being, or is that a bad idea? Or is there another option?