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The Difference Between 33s and 35s (pic)


CJREX

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U.S. Military - Veteran
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N. GA.
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2019
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2.3 EcoBoost
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Automatic
I was pretty surprised at the difference.

35s1.jpg


Looks like a lot more than a 2 inch diameter difference.

And quite a bit heavier too :buttkick:

Now it has ruined me. I must get 35s on the Ranger.

Maybe I'll put those Bushwacker cutouts in the garage to use after all...
 
as opposed to fake or false lift?:thefinger:

Since a suspension lift only raises the truck and not the axles, there technically isn't any true lift. Your axles are still the same height from the ground as they were before and still hit the same stumps/rocks/fire hydrants/etc.

Though not all is for not, you have improved your approach, departure and breakover angles, albeit only slightly.

*edit: Looking nice btw!
 
dang holly tires batman!!! and im excited cuz i wanna put 235/75 on mine:annoyed:
 
i was being a smartass but all in good fun.. I knew what you meant.
 
Yo,
Yeah, the difference can be big, especially if you are changing brands as well. Looks Good!
 

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