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<blockquote data-quote="Badgertits" data-source="post: 1393970" data-attributes="member: 31322"><p>I mean if the main issue is getting stuck in snow covered off-road trails or rural roads you could always try some chains, but of course may not be legal or suitable for normal driving on regular city roads/highways.</p><p></p><p>If it’s any concession the nokians in 315/70r17 look like they’re 1/2” taller compared to the stock BFGs (which I think maybe on the shorter side for 35” anyhow) you may lose a little ride height/ground clearance but you’re already plenty high w/ lift as it is, I don’t think they’ll look too small based on your pics - Although a straight side shot would give a better idea- I think they more noticeable difference aesthetically would be a much less aggressive tread design relative to a dedicated off-road tire- however as far as snow tires go they do look pretty beefy IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badgertits, post: 1393970, member: 31322"] I mean if the main issue is getting stuck in snow covered off-road trails or rural roads you could always try some chains, but of course may not be legal or suitable for normal driving on regular city roads/highways. If it’s any concession the nokians in 315/70r17 look like they’re 1/2” taller compared to the stock BFGs (which I think maybe on the shorter side for 35” anyhow) you may lose a little ride height/ground clearance but you’re already plenty high w/ lift as it is, I don’t think they’ll look too small based on your pics - Although a straight side shot would give a better idea- I think they more noticeable difference aesthetically would be a much less aggressive tread design relative to a dedicated off-road tire- however as far as snow tires go they do look pretty beefy IMO. [/QUOTE]
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