35" Tire Concerns
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It all depends on what u want to do with it. If u r not a hard offroader. Then u should be fine. All I have is a 2.5 inch coil lift and 35s. And mine if fine. Never had dw, or anything bend. But if u plan on running it hard. Then I would do sleeves and c gussets. And if u have a 6spd u will be fine with 35s 3.73 gears. But if u have an auto u might hate it. Without a regear. Just my . 02 cents.
Last edited by jktoy; 09-28-2011 at 11:27 AM.
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Just to add one more thing, I beat the SNOT out of my XJ, which had 35" Super Swampers on it, 4.88 gears and an open D30 front and never had a problem. My JK has pitifull 3.21's and a six speed, and I've never had a problem either. Oh, and I have 80K on the clock...
I always adise the guys who are newer to wheelin to throw a moderate build, if any, and go have some fun BEFORE you go spending a bunch of money.
A JK rubicon with 35's and a 2.5" lift is a golden setup.
I always adise the guys who are newer to wheelin to throw a moderate build, if any, and go have some fun BEFORE you go spending a bunch of money.
A JK rubicon with 35's and a 2.5" lift is a golden setup.
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3 years with 35's here, no major problems. I upgraded gears to 5.13s eventually, but waited 2 years so its not necessary. I wheel pretty conservatively though, nothing crazy as this is my DD as well. Got my C's gusseted as well, don't hesitate to go with 35s.