Please show me your 35 tires...

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Guys,
I'm just going through this debate right now. I "tried on" a set of 35s and they were fine all around for street clearance and fine in the front for off road. Guys who were present are all over the place on whether or not I'll need to cut my rear quarters to run 35s off road. From the pics it looks like most of you have. If I have to cut the rears, how much? Tangential hijack over:D
John
 
Use your flare as a template. Mark your line on the outside of flare. Than mark another line an 1" or an 1 1/2 " inside and cut.

Jim
 
:meh: Skinnies n Talls 9.00-16 military tires...34.8'' right now,but new @ 35.5''....:meh:
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Is there a big different on comfort? between using the 33 tires and 35 tires, for on road conditions.

Thank you.
Comparing the same tire indifferent sizes at the same pressure? NO.

Off road you may find that the larger tire rolls over rocks a little easier. On the street I doubt you would notice any difference in RIDE due to tire size. You will notice a difference in the way the truck drives due to the change in drive chain ratio. A larger tire will yield a higher top end speed but have less power on grades.
 
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Two of mine. I've never hear of 35s riding more comfortable than 33s.

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Better ride, better look but more stress to the drive train, tranny, pinion...:doh:
Cant have it all.;)

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Dont think the FULDA Tires are still available.
 
4" skyjacker leaves with bottom leaf pulled/with shackels\
tires are 35 bfg km2 love ride good. Truck pulls them very well id definetly go with 35 over 33

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