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1978cj7jk2012 Oct 24, 2012 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Wandell
Just for reference, here's a pic of my wheel/fender. I'm running 9 inch wide wheels with 4.5 inches of backspacing and 305mm (12.50 inch) wide tires.

Same as this guy but I have rubi springs in my 2012. I also have 3.21s and can burn off the heavy mts..

SBEII Oct 24, 2012 05:01 AM


Originally Posted by suicideking (Post 3266799)
Not sure why you think you need to stick with a 16" wheel though. If you're doing 33's, you'll be fine. Just can't really move up to 35's on 16's. Would need 15" or 17". On a 16, the largest size you'll usually fine is 315 / 75 / 16 which is a little over 34".

Interco Tires ROK-20 - INTERCO IROK Radial Tire - Quadratec There's a 41" on a 16" rim for you.

To the OP, 33" tires look good with a leveling kit. It gives a very balanced look. You can use your stock rims as long as you don't get a very wide tire and them there are always wheel spacers. I have the TF Performance leveling kit on my JKU with 35" BFGs, Spyder Trax spacers, and cut fenders. Most people regret getting too small of a tire.


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