stickshifter
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I have a couple of questions for people running 35s who live at elevation (let's say between 5,000-10,000 feet). For background: I live at 8,500 feet on a long dirt road that gets heavily wash-boarded. I commute from 8,500 down to 5,500 feet (only three days a week, thankfully), down (and up) a steep winding canyon, which is kind of hard on vehicles. I also drive up to the high mountains regularly in all four seasons (I have dedicated snow tires for winter, which is half our year). I drive rocky trails that require 4x4 to get to recreation, and I need decent clearance in the winter not just for recreation, but also to get in & out of my house.
1. Do you notice the PW struggle at all going up mountain passes or climbing up through canyons on the bigger tires?
2. Do you ever feel like you should re-gear? I know the jump from 33s to 35s is not a big one, and re-gearing from 4.10 to 4.56 seems like a waste of money (for such a minor change in gearing).
3. Has anyone re-geared to 4.56 or 4.88 with 35s?
4. Any regrets going to 35s?
5. Any regrets not going to 37s?
Thanks in advance!
1. Do you notice the PW struggle at all going up mountain passes or climbing up through canyons on the bigger tires?
2. Do you ever feel like you should re-gear? I know the jump from 33s to 35s is not a big one, and re-gearing from 4.10 to 4.56 seems like a waste of money (for such a minor change in gearing).
3. Has anyone re-geared to 4.56 or 4.88 with 35s?
4. Any regrets going to 35s?
5. Any regrets not going to 37s?
Thanks in advance!
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