35" spare be ok in emergency?

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I am running ko2 37"s. I know people say a 37 ko2 will fit in the spare tire compartment, but it wont on mine. Hits the diff. Anyway, in an emergency can you run a 35" on the front in 2 wheel drive?
 

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I am running ko2 37"s. I know people say a 37 ko2 will fit in the spare tire compartment, but it wont on mine. Hits the diff. Anyway, in an emergency can you run a 35" on the front in 2 wheel drive?
Yes, you can. Turn off stability control.
 

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I actually had the same question about this. I've owned AWD vehicles before where if the tires were off by more than 3/16", you could grenade the driveline...
 

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I actually had the same question about this. I've owned AWD vehicles before where if the tires were off by more than 3/16", you could grenade the driveline...
That damages the center diff. This isn’t one of those. 2wd doesn’t care about tire sizes. Ever.
 

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i have yet to pull the trigger on buying a spare 39" so i just pack two 37s... if i get a flat ill just change 2 tires, sure its more work, but i already own the 37s...
 

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unless the axle is locked then it might be upset but youd be stupid to leave the locker on in that case
Wasn’t that established as impossible in 2wd on a gen 2?
 
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