a lot of money to be jeep.
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Originally Posted by keithvegas
Keep in mind some tires are much heavier than others so it's possible to have a 33" heavier than a 35". Also steel wheels are heavier than aluminum and a 35 on a 15" wheel will carry more rubber than on an 18". Street driving is usually a lot less stressful on parts than off roading. A lot of variables in whether or not you need a carrier.
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...but like somebody already said, every tire and wheel combo is different.