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hey everyone

i was wondering if any one out there was running 3 body and 3 suspension and rollin 35's without rubbing. i have been thinking about 35's but i am not sure if i will flex them into my wheel wells( yes, i have cut my well as much as possible). thanks :confused:

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My Pathy is about 5.5" over stock, nothing trimmed. I have 32" MT's and they rub when I pull into a slanted driveway, and sometimes when I have passengers and/or a heavy load. I don't know about those 35's man. That size tire would take a toll on your gas mileage, and your pep, and some argue they will cause other problems. If my Pathy was a toy though, and not my regular ride; I'd probably try to stuff 35's in there. ;) Good luck.

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Before I Sas'd, I threw on the 35's with 3.75" back spacing just for fun. I had a 3" body and a 3" suspension.

 

They fit just fine.

 

Until you hit a bump, entered a driveway, or turned. I hit a bump on the higway and the front fenders and the rears self cleared themselves. :o

 

Just have to trim here and there. Though, re-gearing and new steering would be highly recommended as things won't last very long with 35's stock.

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