Pics of 33s wihout lift
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Here are my Dunlop Mud Rover's. When measured they come up to about 33. I would have to go look again to make sure of the exact measurement.
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I need help guys!! I am trying to deside on tires. At first I was looking 265/75/16's After reading a few posts, I have been looking at 285/75/16's From what I have read some guys are running 33's with little or no rub. I have no plans for a lift and was thinking of staying with the stock rims.
My Jeep is mainly a daily driver, but when I do go to play I want to have something that is capable. I had Bridgestone Revo's on my Cj7 and loved them. I was going to go with them again. I have researched different tires on tirerack but I would like to hear reviews from you guys here.
So here are my Questions:
1) What Back spacing do I need on the stock rims to run 285/75/16's?
2) What brand of spacers do you run or recommend?
3) What width are the stock rims rated for?
4) Does anyone else run Revo's? How are they?
5) Anything other tires I should be looking into?
Thanks Chris
My Jeep is mainly a daily driver, but when I do go to play I want to have something that is capable. I had Bridgestone Revo's on my Cj7 and loved them. I was going to go with them again. I have researched different tires on tirerack but I would like to hear reviews from you guys here.
So here are my Questions:
1) What Back spacing do I need on the stock rims to run 285/75/16's?
2) What brand of spacers do you run or recommend?
3) What width are the stock rims rated for?
4) Does anyone else run Revo's? How are they?
5) Anything other tires I should be looking into?
Thanks Chris
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I need help guys!! I am trying to deside on tires. At first I was looking 265/75/16's After reading a few posts, I have been looking at 285/75/16's From what I have read some guys are running 33's with little or no rub. I have no plans for a lift and was thinking of staying with the stock rims.
My Jeep is mainly a daily driver, but when I do go to play I want to have something that is capable. I had Bridgestone Revo's on my Cj7 and loved them. I was going to go with them again. I have researched different tires on tirerack but I would like to hear reviews from you guys here.
So here are my Questions:
1) What Back spacing do I need on the stock rims to run 285/75/16's?
2) What brand of spacers do you run or recommend?
3) What width are the stock rims rated for?
4) Does anyone else run Revo's? How are they?
5) Anything other tires I should be looking into?
Thanks Chris
My Jeep is mainly a daily driver, but when I do go to play I want to have something that is capable. I had Bridgestone Revo's on my Cj7 and loved them. I was going to go with them again. I have researched different tires on tirerack but I would like to hear reviews from you guys here.
So here are my Questions:
1) What Back spacing do I need on the stock rims to run 285/75/16's?
2) What brand of spacers do you run or recommend?
3) What width are the stock rims rated for?
4) Does anyone else run Revo's? How are they?
5) Anything other tires I should be looking into?
Thanks Chris
#29
Cooper STT 285-75-16's on Cragar 16x8's with 5" of backspacing. No rubs. No lift.
The Jeep had tire pressure sensors that were removed for the new rims. No big deal, but the low pressure warning light stays on now.
The Jeep had tire pressure sensors that were removed for the new rims. No big deal, but the low pressure warning light stays on now.