I expected to see a lot more 35's. Getting BF Goodrich 37/12.50/R17's installed today along with Dynatrac ProGrip Brakes + upgraded Master Cylinder + King Off Road Racing Hydraulic Bump Stops. I have 35's for sale in Las Vegas, NV for local pickup, price is down to $900 for 5x tires.
A lot of the guys that run 35's, including myself, are afraid to read the thread for fear of seeing Jeeps on 37's. It leads to instant envy, which is only remedied by the spending of time and money to move up to 37's.
I run two sets depending on what I am doing and what time of the year. If going offroading or in summer I mostly run Toyo R/T 35/12.5-17 on AEV rims and in winter or if doing long road trips with no real offroading I run bfg ko2 34/10.5-17 on stock rims. Both have served me well.
35x12.5R17 MTR Kevlar - Awesome tires, light weight, quiet in my opinion when I've compared them to other mud terrains. The only downside to these tires is they are probably the most expensive 35" M/T.
35x12.5R17 General Grabber MTs on my Rubicon. Excellent offroad tire; very stiff on the road.
34x10.5R17 BF Goodrich KO2 ATs on my Sahara. Amazing all-terrain, including snow, and very quiet, comfortable and responsive on the road.
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