So I put 35X12.5 Toyo MT's on my JK last Thursday.
I've noticed the following things since I put them on:
#1. Slight pull to the right.
#2. It doesn't track as well as it did with 32's. By this, I mean that it requires more small steering inputs to stay where I want it within a lane. Nothing unmanageable, but more work than I think it should be.
#3. A little bit more bump steer than it previously had.
I'm running Currie adjustable front upper control arms, JKS track bars, and OME coils and shocks for +/- 3.5 inches of lift. After the lift, the handling was every bit as good as stock. Currently, caster is set to the same point as stock (a little over 4 degrees).
I'm bringing it in for an alignment on Wednesday, which should fix problem #1. I'm thinking that a degree more of caster will probably help with #2 - hopefully without pushing my pinion angle too far out of whack.
Will taking my caster up between 5 and 5.5 degrees make any real difference with regards to the bump steer, or is that simply a product of the extra weight of the Toyos? If so, I'd imagine that adding some dampening to my steering might help - perhaps an upgraded steering stabilizer? (or am I comitting a mortal sin by saying those words?)
Before anyone gets too carried away, I understand that 35's are going to change the way that my Jeep handles. I just think that a little bit of attention to detail on my part can help keep it's road manners reasonable. On the plus side, those Toyo 35's required less weight to balance properly than my BFG 32's. Maybe some of the Toyo lovers on the board have a point....