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Old 06-09-2008, 01:12 PM   #104 (permalink)
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Re: TennesseeSquire's TRD Buildup

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Terry, you said earlier in this thread that you have 33's. Why did you not go with 35's? Do 33's require bodymount chop?
I really didn't see the need in 35's when 33's would do fine. I have not been on any trail that I had wished that I had bigger tires.

Then you have all the other issues that have been brought up in other post. If I go with 35's do I re-gear or not? Are the bigger tires are putting a strain on the truck?

I have rode & drove other FJ's with 3" & 6" lifts with 35's and they are slower from the take off and they didn't get the gas mileage that I get (not that I get outstanding gas mileage ).

I do not have a bodymount chop, I only get a rub when I turn the wheel to the left all the way. If I didn't have the spidetrax, I wouldn't have that rub.
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