Here's a response from Pplotz on a different thread with the same question:

"to answer your question, you will NOT be able to fit 35's without doing a minimum of a 1" body lift. As far as I know I have the least amount of lift (and the most amount of fender reshaping to fit my 35's). I will say though, that our wheel wells were made to fit 35's, mine fit perfectly.

now if your really careful, and get the perfect rims (offset makes a world of difference) and some 33 x 11.50 you could probably 'make' them fit with some custom fender reshaping.

Make sure you trust your body shop, because it took us two solid days of chopping, welding, and folding to fit my 35's.

I wouldn't be to worried about a suspension lift, that really only helps with articulation, on pavement it should matter, but I would get some stiff shocks.

Again, I would like to stress the wear on your drivetrain with such big tires (without regearing) and the ease of snapping and axle shaft. My first clutch went out really fast before I regeared. All in all however, I love the look!"


As for my expirience with 35's, I think my answer will be, if you have to ask, you probably shouldn't do it. Stick with 33s and wheel the heck out of it.


Mike

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