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15-11-2018
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Originally Posted by dom83
Nice Boris, are you sure there is no rubbing?
I only ask as I have the 295/70/17 and they do rub in certain conditions. I would like to upgrade to 35 but thought that spacers were required so then decided I would go 37.
If I can run the 35 without spacers then that would be my decision made.
Keen to hear your feedback re flexing etc.
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Ye like I said there is a small amount of rubbing at full flex. Nothing worth worrying about. They measure just over 34 tall, 11 and half wide. What rims do you have?
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15-11-2018
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I just registered
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Join Date: Jan 2015
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Originally Posted by JMRR1
Where did you get this size from? They only list 35x12.5r17 on the Nitto website.
Jeep looks great BTW!
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This! I hadn't seen this size before at all, no-one seems to talk about it?!
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15-11-2018
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Installed some 35" firestone tires that I bought from a friend. They are used ones but still have a decent amount of tread left on them.
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15-11-2018
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Sydney
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Quote:
Originally Posted by boris
Ye like I said there is a small amount of rubbing at full flex. Nothing worth worrying about. They measure just over 34 tall, 11 and half wide. What rims do you have?
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Mine are just over 33 when new.
Rub the same mainly on front sway bar and inner rear guard at the tub.
I have a rubi with the same wheels as you.
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Originally Posted by thisisrossco
This! I hadn't seen this size before at all, no-one seems to talk about it?!
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People are stuck in the wider is better mentality
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Originally Posted by bloodzkull
People are stuck in the wider is better mentality
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Exactly my friend. I know looks are an individual thing, but the tall narrower tyres with some lift looks awesome as hell in the flesh. Gives it a very clean, neat, and quite a different look. You cant get these tyres in Australia. I imported them from the states. They are also a c load range, just a tad softer ride.
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What have you done to your JK this week? 1M Views
Installed a set of aev geo brackets yo stop the Jeep from changing lanes on its own when over 50km/h. Drives much better but lost heaps of clearance.
Then we took advantage of the nice weather and went door less.
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