Karlos30
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1. Keep your 35's, not a huge change up to 37's and your 35's will take you were you need to go.
2. Build the D30 with ARB locker, truss and c-gussets supports and good axles.
3. ARB Locker the rear and do the same Axle supports.
4. Re-gear when you put in lockers 4:88's would be fine IMO
5. Work on building up your suspension and wheel the hell out of it.
I have seen some Jeeps on 35's w/nice set up suspensions travel the same paths as those with larger tires and big axles. You can also work on giving your Jeep a diet, which isn't always easy depending on where you wheel and how long the trails are.
Down here in the south we don't have 5 mile long trails and can normally walk back to our trucks or camp site, not so much for those lucky guys in the West; sp they have to pack heavy in case they break.
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I like it, Keeping on 35" tire for a while would avoid me to upgrade rapidly to D44, I could stay on 35" and install locker and 4.88/4.56 gear If after I really want to swap for 37" I could sell my front D30 and I'm pretty sure that I would sell it fast with locker and 4.88/4.56 in my region...
That could be a good option !
Thanks