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How many have owned lifted vehicles with 35+" tires?

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There have been a few threads discussing 33's vs 35's, running Squatch vs not and it got me wondering, how many have owned lifted vehicles with 35+" tires?

I've had 4 or 5 lifted trucks running 35's, 37's, 38's on anywhere from 4-6" lifts. I'm content with a Squatch pkg and 35s (actually hoping there is a factory option for a 2" lift and 37s).
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I ran 35's on my JKU. I had planned on upping the ante and shifting to a 37" setup. After the 2nd or 3rd 5 tire rotation, I decided I could make due with 35's. Glad I did, never got stuck and my back was OK with that as well.
 

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I had 35" mud terrains on my '96 Bronco. They are loud on the highway. If you are going to daily drive it, I would recommend all terrains instead.
 

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I run 35s on my '01 Excursion and ran 37s on my f250 back in the day. Feels normal for me :)
 

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37's on my EB and 35's on my Ram.
 

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I’m currently running BFG K02 35”x 12.50x20 fuel hostage rims With 6” lift, on 2014 F150 FX4 super cab BFG K02 Tires run very good and quiet, 2 years so far all good, want same tire on Bronco when they come in
 

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I had a 2010 F150 FX4 Supercrew with a 6” lift and 35’s on Fuel 20” wheels. Looked sweet and ride was fine. It definitely felt a lot slower though!
 

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I run 35 m/t Nittos on my JKU. I have no problem with it as a daily driver. Sitting on a 3" lift.
 
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My 89 k5 blazer had 35in tires and my 2015 f150 is lifted with 34s. But I’m also thinking 37s for the blazer
 

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I feel that 35s aren’t much different that 33s as far as driving and handling.
But 37s and larger are in another class.
 

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37's on an 86 F-250
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