I'm guessing 100% of the Jeeps in your garage are on 35s.I assume 35's would be a landslide.
No, I only have one jeep. I just run little 33's. From what I've noticed 35's are a very popular size tire for jeeps.I'm guessing 100% of the Jeeps in your garage are on 35s.
I'm thinking it'll erroneously skew to higher numbers than reality due to the target audience being more hardcore than your typical Wrangler owner.
Yeah their votes are going upI assume 35's would be a landslide.
Definitely more 37's than I expected.Yeah their votes are going up
Absolutely. More than half of my club is on 37s.Definitely more 37's than I expected.
I remember when 33's were the big tires on jeeps. Then 35's took over. People said 35's were the new 33's. Are 37's the new 35's? It seems to be headed in that direction.
I'm just a widdle guy.![]()
My skid plates were starting to look like they had been through a meat grinder. 40s are the new 37s.Well, I guess it's official. @3TV owns a "monster truck" on 40s.
You may want to get new skid plates. We can probably see more of them than the hood.My skid plates were starting to look like they had been through a meat grinder. 40s are the new 37s.![]()
Fortunately we have a perfectly even distribution of Jeep ownership characteristics here, so we'll know for sure!Seems like there'd be thousands of jeeps on stock sizes for every one on oversize tires.
Still fits in the garage though, so I'm good.Well, I guess it's official. @3TV owns a "monster truck" on 40s.
On an enthusiast forum tire size results may not represent or guarantee at large results.Seems like there'd be thousands of jeeps on stock sizes for every one on oversize tires.