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Old 10-30-2012, 07:02 PM
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I am looking to put 35's on my new 2013 Rubicon. I'd like to just get new rims because I hate the stock ones. AEV non-beadlock Pintlers are what I want. Probably going to put 35/12.50r17 KM2s on it. I was wondering if I could go straight to this setup without doing a lift. I am going to do a 3.5" AEV RS lift kit, but need to save up. I figure if I can get the new rims and tire now, I can sell them while they have very few miles, only 500 right now, then do the lift when I can afford it. Thanks in advance for any info.


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Old 10-30-2012, 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted by bdoug
I am looking to put 35's on my new 2013 Rubicon. I'd like to just get new rims because I hate the stock ones. AEV non-beadlock Pintlers are what I want. Probably going to put 35/12.50r17 KM2s on it. I was wondering if I could go straight to this setup without doing a lift. I am going to do a 3.5" AEV RS lift kit, but need to save up. I figure if I can get the new rims and tire now, I can sell them while they have very few miles, only 500 right now, then do the lift when I can afford it. Thanks in advance for any info.


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35s you can fit. But you will rub, and you need wheel spacers or make sure the wheels you get have enough backspacing. But I wouldnt recommend doing any offroading without the lift or at least trimming your fenders.
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no lift, wheels spacers or offset wheels, 35s no problem. but i would recommend some type of lift just to be cool!! its all about cool!



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