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Show your 35s on 15s

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#1 · (Edited)
Lets see em.

35x12.5R15 BFG AT KO on 15x8 MB72s
 
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#5 ·
I can't stop looking at how clean that first pic I put up is of the bfgs on them and the yellow JK. I hate that they didn't offer bright banana monkey yellow for 2010 :banghead:.

I would have been all over that. We'll that rescue green looked fine too.
 
#15 ·
I can't stand it lol. I think I'm going through what a lot of others have when looking at some of those old pics of the combo when I first put it on. Those 35s in the KM2s look crazy good but I'm sure I'd get a smack in the face with around 13-14mpg vs the 19.4 I got on the interstate today driving back from Winston Salem to Raleigh NC.
 
#19 ·
It's the stock 6 speed manual and 3.73 gears. Haven't noticed a loss in power except freeway speeds. Went mudding this weekend and I got through stuff guys with 4.10s didn't. No issues at all except gas mileage. I'm going to regear to a 4.88 to fix that issue.
I'm scared to ask what that is.
Ok I'll go ahead....what is it?
 
#24 ·
If you have a tow link on the back of your jeep you're gonna have 3.73 but if you don't you more than likely have 3.21s with your manual.
 
#28 ·
On this everyone has there own opinion. For me I went with 15 because wheels and tires are less expensive. Some will say that with 15s you get more of a bounce in your ride or a roll feeling when you turn. I have yet to feel any of those. It is a matter of preference. Just make sure that your back spacing is correct so you don't have to use spacers or rub your tires. My back spacing is 3.34. It makes my wheels stick out about 2 inches past the fender. You need to check your state laws about wheels and fender coverage. I know some states require wheels be under the fenders completely. And some don't.
 
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