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Been looking around the forums for some pics but I’m trying to make the decision between getting SAS and the 33’s. Certainly don’t need the SAS but you can’t beat the look
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I’ve been debating this for so long. 33s look good but love the stance of the SAS...have a first day reservation but not sure if that would be enough to get SAS at a decent timeBeing that you're in Florida, it might be worth upgrading to the 33" MT tires, instead of the SAS...save a couple bucks and keep the better travel.
Also from Florida and I'm doing a white Badlands with Sasquatch. No need for that level of off road capability here, but I wanted MGV and high package.Been looking around the forums for some pics but I’m trying to make the decision between getting SAS and the 33’s. Certainly don’t need the SAS but you can’t beat the look
This is cactus grey, spotted in Uniontown, Pa last summer.
Also from Florida and I'm doing a white Badlands with Sasquatch. No need for that level of off road capability here, but I wanted MGV and high package.
I was debating 33s vs Sasquatch and a buddy of mine who is a jeep owner said "tire envy is real and some day someone with the 35s is going to pull up next to you at a light and you're going to regret it"
I'm so glad you're not a sheeple like me. Your parents must be proud....and then I remind myself that thoughts like that are what allows others to control you in some sense.
If OP wants 35's (34.4) do it....
...or do 33's and save some $$$.
...or, You should be able to get 285/75's (33.9) on there after the 33's (32.7) wear out...save ya a few G's.
I've even seen some of the 285/75's at 34.1 inches tall. With the Badlands lift, I'm fairly certain they'll fit. These or these.
Those digging into the tire fitment arena are thinking the 285's at 33.8 may actually fit on the Base suspension.
It's the width that causes issues until they get close to the crash bars, which are removeable for that reason.
I am also from (South) Florida. Pickup trucks jacked up higher down here than anywhere I've ever been. And no state law preventing tires from sticking out beyond fenders.Also from Florida and I'm doing a white Badlands with Sasquatch. No need for that level of off road capability here, but I wanted MGV and high package.
I was debating 33s vs Sasquatch and a buddy of mine who is a jeep owner said "tire envy is real and some day someone with the 35s is going to pull up next to you at a light and you're going to regret it"
I am in S. Florida also, a transplant 2 years ago. The 33's look good and work for me. I plan to travel and wheel a bit out of state and know the 33's will go over anything I will try to climb. I see why some like the 35's with the larger than life beast look. Even if you won't use the 35's for rock crawling and if that is the look you like I'd say get it.Been looking around the forums for some pics but I’m trying to make the decision between getting SAS and the 33’s. Certainly don’t need the SAS but you can’t beat the look