Is 37 PP worth it?

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I've had both, and the 37 just looks bigger and meaner. More fun to drive around in. Felt taller, but maybe it was because different year. Little better gas mileage for me in the 35, but I don't care and randomly floor it all the time anyways.
 

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I've had both, and the 37 just looks bigger and meaner. More fun to drive around in. Felt taller, but maybe it was because different year. Little better gas mileage for me in the 35, but I don't care and randomly floor it all the time anyways.
For me it's not about the cost of gas, it's the time spent filling it up. Getting less than 300 miles a tank isn't for me.
 

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I just switched from a 2022 801 to a 2025 802 and no regrets. Most people telling you can just replace the tires with big ones, don't take into account the amount of churn you will get into (additional wearing of parts, rubbing, etc) the moment you hit the dirt or more aggressive driving - you can Youtube quickly and see a bunch of people showing videos of challenges after doing a quickndirty tire size swap.
 
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