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Kenda 35 10.5 17 & 3.73

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Anyone running the Kenda 35 10.5 17 on 3.73 gears? They look like they are 4-5 pounds more than the 33s I am currently running. More than likely will regear in a year or two but thinking they maybe similar what I am driving now. No towing , 99% driving in the low country.
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Anyone running the Kenda 35 10.5 17 on 3.73 gears? They look like they are 4-5 pounds more than the 33s I am currently running. More than likely will regear in a year or two but thinking they maybe similar what I am driving now. No towing , 99% driving in the low country.
Should be just fine.
 

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I have the same set up. It is fine for now. Granted, I'm in central Texas. Places with mountains and big hills might not be ok. I will eventually regear, not in a rush for now.
 

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Im running Kenda 35's with 3.73 gears. Does just fine. But in the future I think I'll go with the 4.56 gears.
 

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You'll be fine. I'm running 35x12.5R17 Toyo MTs that are 10lbs heavier each than the Kendas and the truck drives fine

I am going to regear but that's planning on going to 37 or 38 Patagonias
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