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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Bigger tires
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<blockquote data-quote="Threepointsix" data-source="post: 439521" data-attributes="member: 20434"><p>Dont go E rated. I hated every trip in my JKU with 35" E rated Toyos. I would recommend the Goodyear Duratrac tire. Its light, excellent on the road and performs fantastically offroad in most situtions. Tires make a big difference in ride quality and for the average cost of 35's, you want them to last you as long as they can go. My point is, look for a quality tire vs a budget tire. Some people may disagree that price isn't all in the technology, but Ive made that mistake with cheaper tires on my other vehicles, only to be disappointed in their longevity, performance or how they balance.</p><p></p><p>[USER=17255]@IndominusHuman[/USER] is right too, there's a few things you should know, like your gearing, whether its manual or auto, the likelihood of needing to address better brake pads and rotors for stopping power and reprogramming (if that's what its called) your Jeep for a larger tire diameter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Threepointsix, post: 439521, member: 20434"] Dont go E rated. I hated every trip in my JKU with 35" E rated Toyos. I would recommend the Goodyear Duratrac tire. Its light, excellent on the road and performs fantastically offroad in most situtions. Tires make a big difference in ride quality and for the average cost of 35's, you want them to last you as long as they can go. My point is, look for a quality tire vs a budget tire. Some people may disagree that price isn't all in the technology, but Ive made that mistake with cheaper tires on my other vehicles, only to be disappointed in their longevity, performance or how they balance. [USER=17255]@IndominusHuman[/USER] is right too, there's a few things you should know, like your gearing, whether its manual or auto, the likelihood of needing to address better brake pads and rotors for stopping power and reprogramming (if that's what its called) your Jeep for a larger tire diameter. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Bigger tires
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