fishsticks wrote:It takes a bit of doing...
viewtopic.php?f=25&t=846...but it's certainly possible.

I can't think of anyone else on here who actively wheels 35s on their 360...so I guess that makes my combo the best by default?

IMO in addition to the lift
s involved, regearing the axles and upgrading the steering arms are required mods for any off road usage of 35s. You will also rub on the front side of the rear wheel wells unless you purchase some longer control arms. They only need to be about 3/4" longer though. My 1" longer arms actually make the rear tires rub the rear bumper when fully compressed.
And not to mention trimming of bumpers, wheel wells, and other items that may get in the way.
I just ordered my 35's, after tons of research, mainly from build threads from jamesdub, fishy, and the others in the tire size lift combo thread. I agree it is possible, but does require a significant amount of resources and funds. I'm my case, it isn't going to be a dd, if its going to be a dd, get ready to spend more on maintenance to keep it rolling. Also like fishy said, reagearing the diffs is almost a must, its possible to get away with 3.73 or higher, but expect it to struggle at times.