I've been bagging the hell out of my D35 for years running 33" tires on my TJ and haven't had any problems at all, you guys have to quit giving the D35 such a bad rap. I think it all comes down to the driver, knowing not to mash the skinny peddle while in the rocks unless your driving a buggy is just common sense.
Bagging a jeep is a matter of perception. My perception of bagging a stock 35 on 33's mean inevitable failure. Yours obviously is different.
There are people here that have seen a d35 break on a DIRT ledge no less then 3 times in a row, with three different drivers.
Conversly, some of those guys saw my wife hit that same dirt ledge almost 20 times with all 4 wheels off the ground and not break her trussed super 35 on beadlocked 33's at 4 psi.
I can take you up a line in mclean that if you are locked front and back, running 5 psi or less, I will garruntee that you have no better then a 50/50 chance of busting a stock d35.
35's can be modded to be fairly reliable while locked on 33-35's, but it does take money, and without that money they are very unreliable offroad.
The more tire and or traction you add to them without modifying them accordingly, just adds to the risk you being "that guy" we've helped off the trail so many times.
In short, no, we dont have stop giving the 35 a bad rap. There are more then enough incidents within this club to substanciate what the guys are saying about the positives and negatives of the d35.