35's on 20 inch rims?
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I like how all you guys come in a thread and crap in it , you ask talk about being nice but you just go around bashing people for their choice then throw the IMO crap to justify what you said
Also I never see anyone bash the guys for running 33s on 17 and even worse the 31s on 17 which are not any better
So really the main problem you have is just the size of the wheel
Also I never see anyone bash the guys for running 33s on 17 and even worse the 31s on 17 which are not any better
So really the main problem you have is just the size of the wheel
#115
my 07 Sahara. Got these chrome Driv Moonshines off the local classifieds for $600 with rubber...albeit 30% tread left, but still a bargain. Planning to throw some new rubber on them in the spring.
Oh and they're 20". I like the look, but logging roads leading to hiking trails and Canadian snow are the most extreme 4x4 conditions she sees.
To all the haters of 20" rims. It's all personal preference. Some like to rock crawl, some like their jeeps as topless transport to the beach, some like to camp...ect ect. Thats the beauty of the JK. Its versatile and everyone can have their own style that suits their lifestyle.
Last edited by Oatz328; 11-03-2014 at 06:34 PM.
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I've found on these Jeep sites the "real Jeepers" like to take what you have to say a part if its not 100% functional and benefit rock pounding off roading! Guess you cant do what you think look good on your own Jeep around here without getting bashed. Oh and i only have 18's on my 35's is that ok?
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20's for the increased stability on the road. That and I really like the SRT8 rims! Price wise, 35's for the 20's are almost the same price as 35's for the stock 18's. If I go down to a 17 in rim, I've been looking at the Fuel series; however, I haven't seen anyone running them yet.
Switched out to 17" wheels with 35" tires and much better. Even handle way better but was a different tire tread pattern. The 20s would grab anything in road and toss me around but again that was aggressive tires not the wheels of course.
Your Jeep your preference so do as you want!
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20" fuel cleaver wheels with 35" mickey Thompson MT tires
Anyone have 35's on 20 inch rims? If so, please put up a pic! I'm getting my sahara unlimited lifted at the end of the month and I can't decide if I want to use the factory 18's or go up to 20's (SRT8 rims) with 35's. Any opinions? This is my DD so it will spend the majority of the time on the highway with the occassional trail. No rocks.