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Old 05-21-2013, 07:28 PM
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35s with a 3.5" MC Game Changer. I cut my fenders.
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Old 05-21-2013, 08:45 PM
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Im liking the 35's. I hate to say it but my jeep is not gonna see much offroading. Any opinions on choosing between 35's and 37's?
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Originally Posted by nik81818
Im liking the 35's. I hate to say it but my jeep is not gonna see much offroading. Any opinions on choosing between 35's and 37's?
IMO, if doing minimal off road, I'd go with 35's. You'll maintain okay mpg's, a lot less work involved to safely run. 37's require more work/$ to run. Strengthening axle, gears, etc.
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Originally Posted by k0260

IMO, if doing minimal off road, I'd go with 35's. You'll maintain okay mpg's, a lot less work involved to safely run. 37's require more work/$ to run. Strengthening axle, gears, etc.
So true. You can take that extra money and put it towards other things that are on your build list.
Old 05-22-2013, 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by matprovo
So true. You can take that extra money and put it towards other things that are on your build list.
Ya i wanna do sum light bars and bumpers but i have a feeling the upgrades are never ending for Jeeps lol

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35's with 3.5'' AEV

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Old 05-22-2013, 06:44 AM
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RC 3.5 on 315/70/17 BF allterrains and choped flares

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