5.2" Backspace, Leveling Kit/33s
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5.2" Backspace, Leveling Kit/33s
TLDR: Will the Teraflex Levling Kit (pucks) be compatible with only 5.2" backspacing & 33s?
Context: My JK is my daily driver, and I love it, but it is not where I want it to be aesthetically (305/50R20s installed by the previous owner, but I want to go 33s on 17s).
I'm leaning towards the Teraflex levelking kit, which specifies 4.5" backspacing, but I am also really leaning towards the Retro CJ white wagon wheels at Quadratec. They state 5.2" backspacing and that they are hub-centric (I don't really know what that means). I'd like to avoid using wheel spacers/adapters if possible, so I would like to know if this would work.
Thanks for any feedback. Been looking at this forum a lot, first time posting.
Context: My JK is my daily driver, and I love it, but it is not where I want it to be aesthetically (305/50R20s installed by the previous owner, but I want to go 33s on 17s).
I'm leaning towards the Teraflex levelking kit, which specifies 4.5" backspacing, but I am also really leaning towards the Retro CJ white wagon wheels at Quadratec. They state 5.2" backspacing and that they are hub-centric (I don't really know what that means). I'd like to avoid using wheel spacers/adapters if possible, so I would like to know if this would work.
Thanks for any feedback. Been looking at this forum a lot, first time posting.
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If you are adding spring spacers, 17X8.5 wheels W/5.2 BS and 33X11.50 tires you'll have no issues.
If you're adding spring spacers AND shock spacers or sway bar link spacers or 33X12.50 tires you may very well have rubbing.
If you're adding spring spacers AND shock spacers or sway bar link spacers or 33X12.50 tires you may very well have rubbing.
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Thanks, that’s good info. I was not planning on using shock spacers but the kit does have new front sway bar links. Is that the same as extensions?
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The longer sway bar links will allow the front axle to articulate further than stock, which might give some rubbing under harsh offroading.
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Ideally you'd just get a 4.5" BS wheel that would give you room to grow if you ever did go to a bigger tire (you just never know what the future holds even when you think you do), but I totally get some folks liking a classic look like that wheel for their build and when it comes to that the size/BS options are just more limited. Do you plan to wheel that jeep or primarily just a DD and maybe dirt/fire roads? I only ask cuz if you are going to head offroad and disconnect the front sway bar then it's better to just get some quick disconnect links to start with.....at which point the clearance concern is moot. It would also allow you to maybe sell those brand new links before installing them and recapturing a little money. Food for thought at least.
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Probably this, but I see your point. I traded in my pickup for the JK but if I pick up a bargain daily driver it will remove a lot of the restrictions I am putting on this build.
I may just go 16 or 17” soft 8s if there are better options for fitting.
I may just go 16 or 17” soft 8s if there are better options for fitting.
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I LOOOOOVE my JK. I never plan on selling it, and it gives me a ton of joy driving it around. That said, I'm also so happy that it's not my DD. For commuting, I have a 20-year-old Infiniti I30 with 250k miles on the clock and an indestructible VQ30DE engine that cost me $1500 . The clear coat is peeling like crazy but I don't even care. It saves about 15k miles a year off the jeep driving to/from work. I've been on this cheap commuter car model for years now (previously had a 2006 jetta that was $2500). It works great for me, but I really don't care about the appearance of what I'm driving or what people think (I office in a place everyone is driving high-end luxury or sports cars). All I care about is saving and enjoying my jeep . IMO, these Jeeps truly shine when they are just an extra vehicle or a toy. Top is off 85% of the year....and if it rains the jeep just stays in the garage so no need to always be taking top off or plopping it on. Nice to take the doors off for stretches at a time and not worry about it either (assuming have a garage to park jeep in).
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I still DD mine because my third vehicle is one of those first RWD R8 Audi's and that car is rated just below useless for winter driving so the Jeep is it every day. But work a lot from home anyways lately.
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I LOOOOOVE my JK. I never plan on selling it, and it gives me a ton of joy driving it around. That said, I'm also so happy that it's not my DD. For commuting, I have a 20-year-old Infiniti I30 with 250k miles on the clock and an indestructible VQ30DE engine that cost me $1500 . The clear coat is peeling like crazy but I don't even care. It saves about 15k miles a year off the jeep driving to/from work. I've been on this cheap commuter car model for years now (previously had a 2006 jetta that was $2500). It works great for me, but I really don't care about the appearance of what I'm driving or what people think (I office in a place everyone is driving high-end luxury or sports cars). All I care about is saving and enjoying my jeep . IMO, these Jeeps truly shine when they are just an extra vehicle or a toy. Top is off 85% of the year....and if it rains the jeep just stays in the garage so no need to always be taking top off or plopping it on. Nice to take the doors off for stretches at a time and not worry about it either (assuming have a garage to park jeep in).
But yes the JK is currently garaged and I would like to leave it topless 24/7 (or have the option to) and just drive something else when weather doesn’t permit. Save gas money at miles on the JK.