CYURE GOES TO CHICAGO 12/10/2025

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That’s another reason I’m going with 33s. It’s definitely taller than my Jeep on 33s and my Jeep I have to hike my hip up to get in and use the steering wheel to pull myself into the seat. If I was going to get 35s I would want a step of some sort and I really don’t like the way steps look. I like rock sliders.

And not only is this on 35s it’s an off road setup whatever that means, so it’s definitely tall!

I really think the 33s will be like my Jeep and I really don’t have a problem.
I’m still back and forth
 
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A couple more pictures of me standing by the passenger side. Again 5’7” and I was standing more straight up and not leaning as much as I was in the first one.

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A couple more pictures of me standing by the passenger side. Again 5’7” and I was standing more straight up and not leaning as much as I was in the first one.

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That's a much better perspective, and I will definitely be hoisting myself up into that seat! I am not exactly a car person, but have learned a lot from your posts, so I’m not sure how much lower an alternate tire would actually be. I’m really going to look for places to see them in person! Wish I’d known about the Chicago visit sooner, that’s only two hours away from me. Hopefully they’ll come back soon! Thanks (to you and the hubby) for all the great photos!
 
That's a much better perspective, and I will definitely be hoisting myself up into that seat! I am not exactly a car person, but have learned a lot from your posts, so I’m not sure how much lower an alternate tire would actually be. I’m really going to look for places to see them in person! Wish I’d known about the Chicago visit sooner, that’s only two hours away from me. Hopefully they’ll come back soon! Thanks (to you and the hubby) for all the great photos!
When we left Jamie did say they will be coming back to Chicago.

The Traveler on 35s on that offroad setup is 6’1” (not taking into account any racks or rails). My Jeep not lifted is 5’9” on 33s. Now I know is not apples to apples but I would imagine a 33 would bring it down under 6’.

Any one else have any ideas?
 
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Good morning. It’s going to be 38 here today so hopefully the majority of the snow and ice melt.

Here’s a couple pictures with the tray table out. Every time I see that I think of a flight attendant telling us to return our tray table to the upright position. 😹

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