Re: Guys who went to 35's . . .
I Agree with Steve in San Jose
"Based on the way GM thoroughly engineered the H3, 32" or 33" inch tires are optimal, since a gearing change is not readily available."
Since we have an I-5, gearing is the only way to compensate for 35" tires. Off road in 4:1 low you might not notice it too much but on the highway?
35" tires are alot bigger than 33". If you change axle gears to 4:88 or lower the teeth on the gears get thinner (smaller) which are more likely to break and with bigger tires you are putting more leverage on half shafts, u-joints and front diffs.
Without changing anything and going to 35" tires your gas mileage will go down and acceleration will suffer. No ifs ands or buts!
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