HjStrater
Well-Known Member
No, this is an opinion.Either buy new 33’s or find cheap rubi take offs, you’ll be disappointed in how the Overland performs on 35’s. This is a fact.
I run 35’s on my Overland and I am not disappointed in how it performs. It’s all a matter of perspective.
OP,
Make sure to update the tire size using a taser or something and you will take a few MPG hit. I don’t find it to be a total dog accelerating, but it’s not the same feeling as a 300hp sedan either.
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