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running 35's

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running 35's

Post by sheriff »

hi guys im new to this off road 4x4ing so got a ? for u

I want to run 35's on my patrol gu ute after i lift it and wanted to know will i lose much power and if i run a 3inch straight threw exhuast will it help stop the power loss

cheers matt
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Post by Sterlo »

Matt

It a ute for starter lighter than a wagon,, if you just use it mostly for day to day driving it wont worry you. I run 35's on an old SD33T, when towing i notice the bigger rubber.. Bigger zorts always helps

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Post by sheriff »

oh ok cool yeah mainly day to day with abit off roading of a weekend
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Post by ronno88 »

you will definitly notice the difference between standard and 35s but with the 4.2 and the exhaust if you do it wont worry it.
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Post by vanbox »

while you do the exhaust...get it tuned with a bit of boost and fuel. you will make heaps more power and use the same, if not less fuel.


oh, and get a 3in dump pipe too!
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