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- '23 4dr Badsquatch, ‘05 LJ & ‘17 F150
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- Badlands
Ive driven 43k miles on my 35” MT tires on my F150 in the last 2.5yrs. Daily commute to work 54 miles round trip at speeds 70-75mph and wheel the crap out of my truck during summers. You couldn't pay me to drive my f150 w/ stock tires. DD my wrangler w/ 35” STT Pros before buying the truck, jeep now sits in the garage because my truck is so comfortable and the ride has been excellent. Ride quality is better than my wife’s GC with air suspension and KO2 tires.I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. Most people that do swaps to the larger wheels are doing it because they're fairly hardcore off roaders, but if you did a survey of all jeep wrangler owners you'll find that the vast majority don't go bigger. If you're on the road over 90% of the time like 99% of jeep owners, it would be foolish to make your vehicle objectively worse to drive for the conditions you're mostly driving in.
i also rotate & balance tires on all vehicles every 3k miles.
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