38's - Are They the New 37?

Do you like 38" Tires?

  • YES! Dying for a set and regardless of make or model

    Votes: 5 5.9%
  • Yes - But only if they're made by a brand I like and in a model I prefer

    Votes: 36 42.4%
  • Nope - Perfectly happy with 37's

    Votes: 25 29.4%
  • Nah - I'd rather just make the jump to 40's

    Votes: 19 22.4%

  • Total voters
    85
I am more than happy with my 37" KO2 D's...But then I only drive 2-Door Jeeps!

If I ran a 4-Door, I would probably just roll 40's...and Tons.
 
I'm not sure what social media site you're getting all your recommendations from but please do yourself a favor, ask more questions and don't waste your money on things like RCV shafts. Sure, they're strong but they're way over priced, totally unnecessary and will snap and pop LOUDLY after hard use and they will tell you that it's totally normal. Trust me, I've run them on 3 different rigs and now back to running chromoly shafts with full circle clips.
The problem with the internet is so MANY different opinions.....it is often difficult to really know what the truth is on products unless you talk to people that are honest. With that said....can you give me the specifics on the Chromoly axles you are recommending for a Mojave? (I did google "chromoly shafts with full circle clips" and got a bunch of different options) Thank you
 
@LVMohave- Sample of one, here. I have US made Revolution chromoly axle shafts front and rear. They've been in my Rubicon almost 2 years and I've used them hard on various trails such as Tuttle Creek Kansas and all over Utah. They're holding up better than the OEM shafts did. Turning in 4 wheel drive high and low is smoother. Lower maintenance than RCV. My Rubicon has 35 inch MTs. I would buy them again.
 
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