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35’s do it or not.

Do you have 35 inch tires?


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Fteich

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Strong context :)

I think you're asking if you need a reinforcement for a 35" tire and I think for the most part you don't provided your wheel/tire combo isn't over 85lbs or so.
 
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Strong context :)

I think you're asking if you need a reinforcement for a 35" tire and I think for the most part you don't provided your wheel/tire combo isn't over 85lbs or so.
I see this 85# in a great deal of posts but no one can find it in writing from Mopar. I don’t want to lift the Jeep install tires and then have my tailgate hinges fail. Theta why the survey, get real life info.
 
 



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