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Nodrama43

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Another example for me as to how the 33”s are the perfect tire for my BL. A set of 4wp fender deletes are in my future as well….
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35” are beefier, which is clear from the specs. I’m still going with 33” because it think it will be better for daily driving while still being more that sufficient off-road.

HOWEVER, the #1 factor in my decision is that I can easily upgrade to 35s. OEM rubber tends to wear out quickly and upgrading to 35s would be easy at that first replacement. By contrast, can’t upgrade to the 2.7L or 12” screen. So that’s where I’m spending my money.

even with that said, I’d spend the money if I knew the 33s would disappoint. Right now, I expect to be very happy with the blend of performance and driveability, slightly bummed at the reduction in looks.
This is my same exact thought process. Unfortunately my 4-door Badlands would see more time on road than off. So I think 33s are a good compromise as well.
 
 


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