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Old 12-02-2006, 08:47 PM
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Default Stuffing 35"s

I went wheeling yesterday on a 3.5 to 4 trail. I have the adventure package, with the stock 33" tires, and 2.5 turns on the torsion bars. I am in a quandry. I love the articulation I have without any problems of stuffing the 33s into the wheel wells. The trail I did yesterday was tough, and I really felt I needed a 35" agressive tire. Toyo MTs would be my choice. For those running 35"s, how much of a problem is it with the 35s rubbing the wheel wells. Should I stay with a Toyo 33" MT, and enjoy the movement I have ????
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Default Re: Stuffing 35"s

Search you will find lots of opinions on the tires stuffing. I had some for Thanksgiving. Wheeled all day.
3M Perfect-it rubbing compound 05973 rub on with a clean white towel in straight lines gently. Wipe off dry excess with another clean towel. Re apply as needed, call me in the morning, go wheeling again and repeat!!
A really good coat of wax will help prevent some of the scratches. Tree loppers help too! Damn Jeeps always want to take me on the tight trails................
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Default Re: Stuffing 35"s

I have 11mm of off-set from my wheels and my 35's only rub when I have the steering pinned to one side and am in reverse. I dont know how stock wheels will react
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