CYURE GOES TO NATIONALS!!! Yay!!!

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I feel like a magicians assistant. Honestly, but here you go. Just was trying to do things so you all could see scale. Again I’m 5’7”

Passenger door.

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Vanna-is there an “M” 😀. This is very helpful for those who haven’t experienced it in person yet. And remembering it’s on 35’s with a couple inches of lift also leaves some room to lower it for more typical non-off-road driving
 
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Canna-is there an “M” 😀. This is very helpful for those who haven’t experienced it in person yet. And remembering it’s on 35’s with a couple inches of lift also leaves some room to lower it for more typical non-off-road driving
Do we know is 31 going to the the smallest tire options? I know they said 31, 33 and 35 but is that all we know so far?
 
Do we know is 31 going to the the smallest tire options? I know they said 31, 33 and 35 but is that all we know

I don't remember seeing the 31" option. :unsure:
I was thinking they said 18’s with 33’s then 35’s and ability to do 37’s but SM never said if they would offer the 37’s or just set up for aftermarket with needing a lift or saw-zaw to fit the 37’s under the wheel arch
 
I was thinking they said 18’s with 33’s then 35’s and ability to do 37’s but SM never said if they would offer the 37’s or just set up for aftermarket with needing a lift or saw-zaw to fit the 37’s under the wheel arch
I didn’t remember hearing able to fit 37s, but I certainly hope that’s the case. I was sure I’d be happy going from 33s to 35s on my current vehicle, but suddenly it doesn’t feel like enough.

If you happen to remember where that was mentioned could you share?
 
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I didn’t remember hearing able to fit 37s, but I certainly hope that’s the case. I was sure I’d be happy going from 33s to 35s on my current vehicle, but suddenly it doesn’t feel like enough.

If you happen to remember where that was mentioned could you share?
 
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Okay my husband has a lots of pictures that compare similar things in the Traveler and Terra. First we have compass area. The headliners are different. Traveler has the dark plaid patterned headliner. Terra light grey headliner.

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Okay my husband has a lots of pictures that compare similar things in the Traveler and Terra. First we have compass area. The headliners are different. Traveler has the dark plaid patterned headliner. Terra light grey headliner.

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Looks like the rear view mirror will also have the backup camera in it. By the way that it looks.
 
I’m only guessing that because it has the smoked black ring around which normally signals a screen.
That really comes with the frameless design, you are seeing the edge of the glass. My current Lincoln mirror has the same appearance. However, it is not a backup camera mirror, and the housing is thinner.
 
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