Ride quality when comparing 35s to 37s

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Raptor916

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My truck will mostly be a mall crawler. I admit it. Which one of the 2 will have a smoother ride?
 

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I was not able to tell any discernable difference. I believe the load range on the 37s is stiffer than the 35s, so you gain some extra sidewall, but it is stiffer.
 

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A lot depends on the load rating of the tire. I believe stock tires are c rated (softer side walls). If you can find a similar load rating on a 37 if should be pretty similar (or even a little softer due to the extra height). If you go aftermarket e or even f rated tires you will thicker/stiffer side walls.
 

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I was not able to tell any discernable difference. I believe the load range on the 37s is stiffer than the 35s, so you gain some extra sidewall, but it is stiffer.They made the 37s lighter so no real discernible difference
 

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I think going from a C rated tire to E rated tire will be more noticeable than 35 to 37. I had 37 E rated on my Jeep and the ride was horrible. I stick with BFGs on my Raptor because I love the way the C rated tires ride.
 
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