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Finally got some 35s on the Wagon! Nitto Trail Grapplers 35x12.5R17. Hopefully I'll get a chance to try them out on the trails this weekend.

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Nice, looks good!! I need to ditch my 20s, looks much better with more sidewall!
 

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Wow. Those look beefy!

They squeezed on those stock wheels nicely.

You think they would fit OK without the 1" level up front? That is all you are running, correct?
 
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Thanks, yea I love the beefy look. Without the level there may be one section of the fender liner (there's like small bump towards the bottom) that might need to be trimmed. It just barely misses it now. I'm also running 1/2" wheel spacers so I have about an inch or so between the control arms and the tire.
 

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Ahh, ok. Yeah, mine (totally stock) rubs the lower control arm at full lock when twisted up good, so the spacers are doing their thing.
 
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What tire pressure do y'all recommend running? The shop that installed them put 60psi all around. This is my first set of 35s.
 

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I'd go 60 fr and 45 rear and set it to the "Light Load" setting to avoid the low pressure alert.

That is for most high speed paved running, or general "truck" use like towing and hauling.

When heading out off road, I go much lower than that. It's a pain in the butt to air down and back up again after every real outing, but the performance, ride and peace of mind are well worth the initial investment in time.
 

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Looks great. We want to put on 35s too but when we tried the dealer stated the tires would rub. You talk about a one inch level up front. Is that in addition to the stock 2 inch lift. Dealer here stated they could not find/put a levelling kit due to the stock lift


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Thanks so much. Will check into


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