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Pre COVID shut in I was getting 17 MPG of mostly highway. But I cruise at 75 mph. Heavy foot. That was in the Falken 33 MTs.

My rig is. Manual so I never hit 8th. LOL. But I definitely won't be 6th much.

Speaking of rotties, I'm on my second. First I've was the greatest. Passed away at 12. Current one is now 12 and honestly will be have to be pit down in a month or so. She's just getting old. Back end is not working like it used. Sucks. Lot of life in those eyes, but body doesn't want work. Can't think of any better family dog.
...unfortunately they don't live long …very prone to get cancer and of course as all big dogs very common issues with hips
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I was fixing to say... Most Rotties I've known only lived about 10 years... 12 years is a LONG time for a rottweiler.

Also, back on subject... If you get one, get a Rubicon with the 4.10 gears and lockers and stuff. It's worth the extra money. Also be sure to order it with the Freedom Top, 8.4" Navi and 9-speaker Alpine system, and AUX switches.

Install a Tazer JL Mini, and iDrive unit to compensate for the power loss with the 37" tires. The Tazer will allow you to recalibrate your ECM for the 37's, so your speedometer and shift-points are all correct, and the iDrive set on U-7 mode will make driving SO much more enjoyable! My fuel mileage is averaging 14.6 MGP around hilly backroads at 45-55 MPH, and I'm sure straight down the highway will be even better.
 
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I was fixing to say... Most Rotties I've known only lived about 10 years... 12 years is a LONG time for a rottweiler.

Also, back on subject... If you get one, get a Rubicon with the 4.10 gears and lockers and stuff. It's worth the extra money. Also be sure to order it with the Freedom Top, 8.4" Navi and 9-speaker Alpine system, and AUX switches.

Install a Tazer JL Mini, and iDrive unit to compensate for the power loss with the 37" tires. The Tazer will allow you to recalibrate your ECM for the 37's, so your speedometer and shift-points are all correct, and the iDrive set on U-7 mode will make driving SO much more enjoyable! My fuel mileage is averaging 14.6 MGP around hilly backroads at 45-55 MPH, and I'm sure straight down the highway will be even better.
Hi Bama
I already have a Rubicon with all bells and whistle still full stock
Planning on starting with mods
I already bought the 2.5" Rough County leveling kit and the Tazer Lite ( not the Mini) ...just wanted to get some advise before I go with bigger shoes .....initially I was planning to go 35s....but after reading a lot about folks very happy with 37s even on stock vehicle I'm a little confused now
I'm sure it'll be more logical for me go 35..... but the look on those damn 37s...!!! ...I'm just afraid to invest money on the 35s and regret after a few days I didn't go 37.....this makes me feel an idiot
 

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Go with 35s when you are on the fence about 37s and 99% of the time you will regret it. Someone in the classifieds then gets a deal on 35s when you upgrade.

I cruise at 85-90 and have to be careful as I think I’m doing 60-65, but it creeps up quickly. Like others, I love my JTR. Driving it, looking at it, cleaning it, talking about it, upgrading it, and showing it off to my envious neighbors, family and coworkers. One of the best all around great vehicles I have ever owned, but that’s just my opinion.
 
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Hi Bama
I already have a Rubicon with all bells and whistle still full stock
Planning on starting with mods
I already bought the 2.5" Rough County leveling kit and the Tazer Lite ( not the Mini) ...just wanted to get some advise before I go with bigger shoes .....initially I was planning to go 35s....but after reading a lot about folks very happy with 37s even on stock vehicle I'm a little confused now
I'm sure it'll be more logical for me go 35..... but the look on those damn 37s...!!! ...I'm just afraid to invest money on the 35s and regret after a few days I didn't go 37.....this makes me feel an idiot
Like Factoid said, if you’re on the fence, go ahead and get the 37’s. :like:
 

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Go with 35s when you are on the fence about 37s and 99% of the time you will regret it. Someone in the classifieds then gets a deal on 35s when you upgrade.

I cruise at 85-90 and have to be careful as I think I’m doing 60-65, but it creeps up quickly. Like others, I love my JTR. Driving it, looking at it, cleaning it, talking about it, upgrading it, and showing it off to my envious neighbors, family and coworkers. One of the best all around great vehicles I have ever owned, but that’s just my opinion.
Thank you sir!....so you basically saying go 37 ..right ?
 
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Like Factoid said, if you’re on the fence, go ahead and get the 37’s. :like:
Got it Bama!...I think that's what I'm going to do ...don't want to spend $$ on them 35" and have regrets right after that ...
I think I jus worry too much ...about lot of different things I read ..like damaging parts of the vehicle because of the weight of the 37s ..the increased MPG... the re-gearing and so on ...but I've also heard a lot of positive comments ..so hell..I'll go for it!
 

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I'm on 35's with mine with a 2.5" SST lift kit and 1.75" wheel spacers, unused the JScan to reset for the tires, best bang for your buck in my opinion. I'll probably end up with 37's after driving mine on 35's since I'm still averaging over 18mpgs on the 35's, figure if I drop to 17mpgs on 37's that's still better than my JKU on 35's. Mine on 35's rides as good as it did stock, maybe a little better. I'm starting to crave the 37 look just to add a little more height and meat to the look. I'm sure your 33's would get you where you need to go off road and in most situations unless your doing some extreme rock crawling and flexing it out. Mines a Max Tow sport

Jeep Gladiator 33" vs 37" tire performaces IMG_20200510_151821
 
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Got it Bama!...I think that's what I'm going to do ...don't want to spend $$ on them 35" and have regrets right after that ...
I think I jus worry too much ...about lot of different things I read ..like damaging parts of the vehicle because of the weight of the 37s ..the increased MPG... the re-gearing and so on ...but I've also heard a lot of positive comments ..so hell..I'll go for it!
I went back & forth as well, everyone told me the same thing... If you’re debating, just go ahead and get 37’s... Glad I did.
 

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Don’t you guys with 37’s have to do some king of magic to get the spare tire to fit in it’s normal place under the bed tho? I feel like that needs to be considered as well...
 

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Don’t you guys with 37’s have to do some king of magic to get the spare tire to fit in it’s normal place under the bed tho? I feel like that needs to be considered as well...
Hi there,
there's a thread with a list of "most common 37s" that are gonna fit with no issues... I saw it the other day ..
 

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Go with 35s when you are on the fence about 37s and 99% of the time you will regret it. Someone in the classifieds then gets a deal on 35s when you upgrade.

I cruise at 85-90 and have to be careful as I think I’m doing 60-65, but it creeps up quickly. Like others, I love my JTR. Driving it, looking at it, cleaning it, talking about it, upgrading it, and showing it off to my envious neighbors, family and coworkers. One of the best all around great vehicles I have ever owned, but that’s just my opinion.
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Yes sir, you are correct!

37s on Mopar lift.

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Awesome !...where you able to get any "good deal" on the Mopar lift?
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