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good point...I should have added a bit about relative position of the suspension, including tire, at full compression, etc. The shock one runs, including of course bottom out of same, as well as the compression bump stops (lower control arm) and adjustment of same will effect where the wheel/tire ends up at the bottom of compression.
And given whether OEM LCA bump stops or Timbren, are being used etc., most of these bumps will have additional over-travel via further compression of the material which is dependent upon force of compression. Until more recent off-road travels I had a propensity to pretend I was in a desert runner...
. Big fun...but also a relative big price to pay for such behavior 
Having said that I learned the hard-knock way...and now have crumpled and hammered out front fenders as my badge of learning (some might say stupidity
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Many, many variables that do effect the outcome...and no simple yes/no to "will 35's clear without issue...". And per Christo's words to me many years ago...35's on a 100 come at a price. Those pushing into 35" territory on a 100 best heed his sage advice! Can be done...but the exponential downsides are numerous.
good point...I should have added a bit about relative position of the suspension, including tire, at full compression, etc. The shock one runs, including of course bottom out of same, as well as the compression bump stops (lower control arm) and adjustment of same will effect where the wheel/tire ends up at the bottom of compression.
And given whether OEM LCA bump stops or Timbren, are being used etc., most of these bumps will have additional over-travel via further compression of the material which is dependent upon force of compression. Until more recent off-road travels I had a propensity to pretend I was in a desert runner...


Having said that I learned the hard-knock way...and now have crumpled and hammered out front fenders as my badge of learning (some might say stupidity

Many, many variables that do effect the outcome...and no simple yes/no to "will 35's clear without issue...". And per Christo's words to me many years ago...35's on a 100 come at a price. Those pushing into 35" territory on a 100 best heed his sage advice! Can be done...but the exponential downsides are numerous.