Really Really super super embarrassing Tire Question
#1
Really Really super super embarrassing Tire Question
Do they make 36's? I have 33.5's should have listened to EEEEEEEEVERYONE when they said to go straight to 35's but i didn't, 37's are too big but 36's seem like they could be about right hahah, since im still deathly afraid of cutting my gas mileage worse than it already is (about 15 mpg)
#3
Do they make 36's? I have 33.5's should have listened to EEEEEEEEVERYONE when they said to go straight to 35's but i didn't, 37's are too big but 36's seem like they could be about right hahah, since im still deathly afraid of cutting my gas mileage worse than it already is (about 15 mpg)
#4
thank you
yea I ahve been searching im seeing some 35" fully inflated are more like 36's i know its only an inch from 36's to 37's but i feel like if i put on 37s all of the sudden ill be getting like 12 mpg 10 mpg...i drive too much for that
#6
basically i am very disapointed with the overall look at my jeep right now with the 33's but gas mileage is obviously important to me so I am having trouble what to do next i dont want to be in a constant battle of tire buying
#7
what do you get witht the cooper 37's? (i know ever jeep every driver every lift etc makes it vary, but I am trying to get ballparks
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#8
With 35/37's expect 10-14 mpg, and that's Babying it! Mileage and major mods are not good recipes for economy. Especially when we are rolling bricks to begin with in our boxy Jeeps..
If you want the good looks of a lifted Jeep you are going to pay for it, literally..
If you want the good looks of a lifted Jeep you are going to pay for it, literally..
#9
I get 12-13mpg with 5.13 gears 37" tires and a RIPP supercharger. But man does it go!!