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Lol only 10 mm close to no difference! Not enough to make any difference at all
but 35's to 37's is 2 inches of difference. making that 10mm (just under 0.5") actually 20% more travel from 35's to 37's on the SAS.
 

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It definitely looks like it rubs. They fit, I just would not drive it without at least 3inches of additional lift.
Sort of like having a screen door on a submarine or an ashtray on a motorcycle. It may draw lots of attention but pretty much useless. Definitely for those that require street credit to boost self esteem.
 

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Well when you see a 37 then you can tell. That's why I like to see size because rim size has an effect on how it "looks" .

35's looks like 33's when they are on 22's

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Super True! That's why i've always wanted to get 37's but if you are running a 17" wheel you basically are getting the look a 37 would give you. I mean you will still notice a difference in look if you run a 37 but having a smaller wheel makes a huge difference
 

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Lol only 10 mm close to no difference! Not enough to make any difference at all
Think part of his reply was calling you out on the fact that the RTR build was SAS. Kind of ironic given that you have "seen all the videos on YouTube and Instagram of RTR going everywhere"
 

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Thats a good thing. That means my sasquatch can get 37’s and offroad easy without extra lift. Sasquatch owners save money if they want to upgrade.
Huh? Yeah...good luck with that...not happening without lift.
 

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Yes but it’s like when you try to squeeze into those old jeans you should have stopped wearing 20 pounds ago. They sort of fit but you leave a horrible indent in your skin and your belly hates you for it.

Same thing here. Sure it fits and looks ok but the inside of your tire is going to hate you.
Agree. This is the 4WD equivalent of a "muffin top" - never a good look.
 

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From Town & Country / Bronco Nation.

Posted with disclaimer - “We wouldn’t take it offroad....”
Not regretting the 33s I'm getting on my 2-door Badlands. 😄
 

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I'm wondering if a set of 35's will fit on the non badlands models?

Specifically my Black Diamond in the event my wheel/tire combo is a available prior to a lift or if I should just wait?

It appears that the BD ride height difference is only about 5/8" less than the Badlands (Non-SAS)?

Also those bronze Fuel wheels are very nice looking on the rapid red metallic!
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