ShelbyDee
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I know this is such a redundant question on any Jeep forum you visit, so bear with me lol.. I feel like the people here know their stuff more. I'm on a few other Gladiator/Jeep groups on Facebook and I just keep reading so much conflicting information every day about tire size, re-gearing, no re-gearing, lifts, no lifts, etc etc. I am NO expert and this is my very first Jeep. I admit, I am not using it for any crazy off-roading or wheeling. Most I would do is go down to the beach with it on the sand. I don't plan on towing anything or carrying any heavy loads either. I think I'm what you guys call a pavement princess. lol
My truck is my daily driver. And it's mainly just flat highway and city driving.
So with that being said...Can I safely slap 35's on my Overland? I do plan on getting a level lift, but otherwise I don't want to mess with re-gearing. And that's where all the conflicting info comes in. I already get 16-18 mpg city driving on the 32s, and about 22 on the highway. So if it knocks off a couple MPGs, I doubt I'll notice much. And I'm purely doing this for looks and a more aggressive tire. I really can't stand the plain looking tires on this truck right now lol.
A handful of people will say absolutely not, the truck will suffer and you'll be really unhappy with performance, and then another handful of people say that it's completely fine and won't cause any issues. So what is it in your opinion? Thanks for the advice in advance!
My truck is my daily driver. And it's mainly just flat highway and city driving.
So with that being said...Can I safely slap 35's on my Overland? I do plan on getting a level lift, but otherwise I don't want to mess with re-gearing. And that's where all the conflicting info comes in. I already get 16-18 mpg city driving on the 32s, and about 22 on the highway. So if it knocks off a couple MPGs, I doubt I'll notice much. And I'm purely doing this for looks and a more aggressive tire. I really can't stand the plain looking tires on this truck right now lol.
A handful of people will say absolutely not, the truck will suffer and you'll be really unhappy with performance, and then another handful of people say that it's completely fine and won't cause any issues. So what is it in your opinion? Thanks for the advice in advance!
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