Show your 33's
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JK Junkie
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Originally Posted by desertdweller
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gymtr kevlar 285 70 17 on stock 17" rims
gymtr kevlar 285 70 17 on stock 17" rims
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For me it was the fact that I could go taller without a lift. Also, I heard that the 35's are a LOT heavier and could possibly bend the C Gussets. I guess it depends on how much you wheel, where you wheel, and how often your tires are going to be up in the air In other words, if you have a lift and aren't worried about breaking anything then go for the 35's. Oh, did I mention the cost as well
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dont need to regear with 33".. fuel saver too.. daily driver... look awesome on a 2 doors.. no need to modify the tailgate and/or spare carrier... budget. That sound expensive for 35 VS 33.. If I clear all those mods, I'll probably upgrade to 37+.
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Originally Posted by MasterG
dont need to regear with 33".. fuel saver too.. daily driver... look awesome on a 2 doors.. no need to modify the tailgate and/or spare carrier... budget. That sound expensive for 35 VS 33.. If I clear all those mods, I'll probably upgrade to 37+.
Personally, I did not want the ride to change all that much. I think it still looks pretty cool with the 33s.