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Pictures of 33s and 35s

Loud Lyle

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Jeep Gladiator Pictures of 33s and 35s IMG_4427

Trail grapplers 35x12.5 next to the Mojave factory tires
 

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'21 Willys, no lift. 255/80/17 (33")

Jeep Gladiator Pictures of 33s and 35s IMG_4427
Really like this look. And those Falkens are a steal (relatively) right now. Any issues with a rough ride on tall, thin e rated tires? I'd think wider, slightly softer would smooth out the ride a bit but maybe I'm over thinking it.
 

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Really like this look. And those Falkens are a steal (relatively) right now. Any issues with a rough ride on tall, thin e rated tires? I'd think wider, slightly softer would smooth out the ride a bit but maybe I'm over thinking it.
No issues or complaints whatsoever on these tires. I replaced the original mud terrain's with these and they are worlds more comfortable.

I drive about 90 miles a day commuting for work, and these are as butter smooth as the Falkens on my buddies F150.

I run them at 37 psi. I recently went to an off-road park where I aired them down to about 23-25psi and they performed flawlessly.

I've run Toyo AT3 on my Land Rover, KO2s and Nitto Ridge Grapplers on my F150, and I would put these Falkens right there with all of them. Winter will be the real test, and based on reviews I'm sure they'll perform great.
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