Not mad. Bored with you. Welcome to my ignore list. Good bye.Fat Jay sounds mad. I think the brownie joke put him over the edge. I broke the golden rule of using his favorite food groups name in vain. Love you buddy …stay hungry.
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Not mad. Bored with you. Welcome to my ignore list. Good bye.Fat Jay sounds mad. I think the brownie joke put him over the edge. I broke the golden rule of using his favorite food groups name in vain. Love you buddy …stay hungry.
That’s why I initially referenced spec tt. They are similar power to a raptor.When someone says “trophy truck” one class comes to mind and it’s not a rzr pro r.
This is the most important “biggest tire they can manage”. Some can run 40s but if you manage to fit a 40 on a Raptor it wouldn’t benefit you over a 35. There’s a point where bigger isn’t better.
Also these trucks have other components that compliment the larger tire. Might be larger brake or stronger axles.
There should be very few circumstances where 35's keep you from doing what you need off-road. My 4Runner and Range Rover prior to this both had 33's and I had plenty of clearance and tire/sidewall to off-road where I wanted. The way I see it, now I have an additional 2" (with my 35's) so there are no excuses.
I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to go 37's for the looks though
Did I say I have 2" more ground clearance? What kind of "reader" are you?2" more ground clearance going from a 33 to a 35 diameter tire? What type "engineer" are you?
Hmm. You can tell your wife it is 2" larger but is still that 1" that does the work. Sidewalls or otherwise.Did I say I have 2" more ground clearance? What kind of "reader" are you?
To be fair to you, my sentence structure could be perceived to be referring to "clearance and tire/sidewall" but I was referring to tire/sidewall specifically. To be even more fair, I once put "4-2=6" as the last step of a problem on an engineering exam
I was fortunate enough to get a Stacatto 2011 P2 & CS. Has that nice 1911 frame style with a double stack 9mm.37s also have more surface area than 35s when aired down. This helps with trail imperfections giving a smoother ride.
The debate between 35s, 37s, 39s and above will rage on forever. Much like 9mm and 1911s. Each have their own place based on end user's use.
The real take a way from this thread? We are all glad that we are not driving a new Tundra.
I was fortunate enough to get a Stacatto 2011 P2 & CS. Has that nice 1911 frame style with a double stack 9mm.
I like all guns, and agree with the debate being forever.
Great point! I own a Gen 2 and when compared to my Gen 3, overall I like the Gen 2 much better. I like sync 3 button positions better than sync button placement. Other making me feel big and tall, I like the way my 2019 handles better than my 2021. Sometimes big is too big, look at the Bronco Raptor, I believe that thing looks like a big POS. Although the Gen 3 …37 doesn’t look as wide as the Bronco, it is just to wide and tall for me. Kinda like those short people that drive lifted trucks to make them feel taller, I am 5-10 and want to feel taller, but only with the nimbleness of a smaller truck. At $5000+, the 37 is just big and bulkyIn a gen3 it’s not a big noticeable difference when driving them back to back. Maybe from the gen2 to a 37
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In fairness, a wider truck (in the context of this conversation) is not anything like a “lifted” truck… the width isn’t from offset wheels and spacers, but with longer control arms yielding more wheel travel.Great point! I own a Gen 2 and when compared to my Gen 3, overall I like the Gen 2 much better. I like sync 3 button positions better than sync button placement. Other making me feel big and tall, I like the way my 2019 handles better than my 2021. Sometimes big is too big, look at the Bronco Raptor, I believe that thing looks like a big POS. Although the Gen 3 …37 doesn’t look as wide as the Bronco, it is just to wide and tall for me. Kinda like those short people that drive lifted trucks to make them feel taller, I am 5-10 and want to feel taller, but only with the nimbleness of a smaller truck. At $5000+, the 37 is just big and bulky