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A lot? How much?Hope you don’t mind losing a lot of HP with 35’s.
I hope you don’t mind entering a discussion you’re clearly not equipped for, because horsepower doesn’t take a hit whatsoever with larger tires. You could put 40’s on and the power the truck makes at the wheels is exactly the same.Hope you don’t mind losing a lot of HP with 35’s.

You know man you are absolutely right. You will still have the same HP at the rear end. I guess I had a brain, well you know. What I should have said is that I will see you in my rear window at the end of the 1/4 mile. Don’t get me wrong I love big wheels and the way they look also. I just know that it takes a lot of power to move 35’s instead of moving my 17’s and therefore my truck will be slower overall with the 35’s. Thanks for correcting my post but for someone like me that will do nothing to slow my truck down even 10 feet at the end of the 1/4 mile I just won’t do it. Love your wheels but I have to keep my 17’s. And on that note I think you know now that I will always enter a discussion even when I am wrong or right. I was part wrong and part right.I hope you don’t mind entering a discussion you’re clearly not equipped for, because horsepower doesn’t take a hit whatsoever with larger tires. You could put 40’s on and the power the truck makes at the wheels is exactly the same.
You continue to be horribly incorrect. Since you have no issue entering into a conversation you are ill-equipped to handle, welcome. Grab a seat, this could take a minuteYou know man you are absolutely right. You will still have the same HP at the rear end. I guess I had a brain, well you know. What I should have said is that I will see you in my rear window at the end of the 1/4 mile. Don’t get me wrong I love big wheels and the way they look also. I just know that it takes a lot of power to move 35’s instead of moving my 17’s and therefore my truck will be slower overall with the 35’s. Thanks for correcting my post but for someone like me that will do nothing to slow my truck down even 10 feet at the end of the 1/4 mile I just won’t do it. Love your wheels but I have to keep my 17’s. And on that note I think you know now that I will always enter a discussion even when I am wrong or right. I was part wrong and part right.


Snow sure is pretty. I’m glad I can drive to it and don’t have to live in it lol.View attachment 157801
Deer, mountain lion, and coyote here on my acreage. Just took this photo of my old.Border Collie and of my Power Wagon parked next to the pole barn. The reality is that the snow here has stayed put for nearly 6 months this winter (end of summer, Fall, Winter, early Spring) season. A 35" tire has to be both great in snow, with a tough 3 ply for our volcanic rocks and sharp granite, Load Range E, and good in bentonite mud. Cooper ST Maxx makes a 315 70R17 that's studdable, but it's a Load Range D. I'll stick with my 34" ST Maxx until I find something better in a 35" for our long winter seasons.
Snow sure is pretty. I’m glad I can drive to it and don’t have to live in it lol.