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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
What is needed to run 35’s vs 37’s
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<blockquote data-quote="KSJKR" data-source="post: 443232" data-attributes="member: 22464"><p>IMHO, for 35's on a Rubicon w/auto no re-gear is needed, but as Blackjku said, you'll want to re-cal the speedo to keep correct shift points etc. If I were to do 37's I would re-gear to at least 5.13.</p><p></p><p>For mild wheeling/trail riding on 35's I feel stock axle shafts and steering is sufficient, with that said, chromoly axle shafts are never a bad thing and you get a spare set out of your old ones. 37's, I would definitely go with chromoly's and take a hard look at steering components.</p><p></p><p>Lift. Lot's of personal preference here, I'm from the biggest size tire/least amount of lift school of thought. I'm running 35's on a 2.5" lift with flat fenders and have plenty of clearance, enough in fact that I could remove the lift and still clear. If I were to move to 37's I would be glad I have the lift, but with some strategic trimming, I could get by with no lift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSJKR, post: 443232, member: 22464"] IMHO, for 35's on a Rubicon w/auto no re-gear is needed, but as Blackjku said, you'll want to re-cal the speedo to keep correct shift points etc. If I were to do 37's I would re-gear to at least 5.13. For mild wheeling/trail riding on 35's I feel stock axle shafts and steering is sufficient, with that said, chromoly axle shafts are never a bad thing and you get a spare set out of your old ones. 37's, I would definitely go with chromoly's and take a hard look at steering components. Lift. Lot's of personal preference here, I'm from the biggest size tire/least amount of lift school of thought. I'm running 35's on a 2.5" lift with flat fenders and have plenty of clearance, enough in fact that I could remove the lift and still clear. If I were to move to 37's I would be glad I have the lift, but with some strategic trimming, I could get by with no lift. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
What is needed to run 35’s vs 37’s
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