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Jeep Wrangler JK
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<blockquote data-quote="JKTim" data-source="post: 429355" data-attributes="member: 17668"><p>Yes and no actually. If you have 2 sets of the same tread design and tread depth the 225 would be noticeable in 8”+ deep snow. The slop left from plows on the average winter road you would hardly notice a difference. </p><p>What will be different is your speedometer because of the big circumference change. I switched from 255/75 to 285/70 and they are just shy of an inch wider. Not really a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKTim, post: 429355, member: 17668"] Yes and no actually. If you have 2 sets of the same tread design and tread depth the 225 would be noticeable in 8”+ deep snow. The slop left from plows on the average winter road you would hardly notice a difference. What will be different is your speedometer because of the big circumference change. I switched from 255/75 to 285/70 and they are just shy of an inch wider. Not really a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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