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trentrester 12-14-2013 06:05 PM

tires
 
I have questions about tire size and rims for a 2013 Jk unmodified(so far). I have a set of 18's with 265/70 Toyo A/T will they fit? Lug pattern is universal on rims

trentrester 12-15-2013 03:39 AM

Really nobody?

aircrew423 12-15-2013 04:31 AM

Yes they should fit without rubbing, I ran my 285/70/17 duratracs for a couple days without a lift and there was no rubbing. The first picture is my tire compared to your tire, the second is the 285s without a lift on stock rims

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aircrew423 12-15-2013 04:34 AM

Re-reading it looks like you are more worried about the tire fitting the rim, the 285s fit the stock rim so your 265s should be fine

Jeepstin12 12-15-2013 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by trentrester (Post 3784622)
I have questions about tire size and rims for a 2013 Jk unmodified(so far). I have a set of 18's with 265/70 Toyo A/T will they fit? Lug pattern is universal on rims

your question isn't exactly clear. Will they fit what? The vehicle? The rim? Short answer, the 285/70 will fit the jeep rim and still have clearance with stock lift and little rub at full turn without spacers.
BTW, pistol at 11pm and wake up to expect a respinse? Patience bud, practice some patience. I think people sleep at night. Just a guess..... ;)

karls 12-15-2013 06:01 AM

They fit fine on the rims and unless you have no backspacing or crazy negative backspace then they should fit the Jeep fine too.

Others nailed it though- your lack of clarity is why you didn't get an instant response.

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Breitling 12-15-2013 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by aircrew423 (Post 3784820)
Yes they should fit without rubbing, I ran my 285/70/17 duratracs for a couple days without a lift and there was no rubbing. The first picture is my tire compared to your tire, the second is the 285s without a lift on stock rims


Should 285 wide scratch a bit?

jadmt 12-15-2013 06:48 AM


Originally Posted by Breitling (Post 3784869)
Should 285 wide scratch a bit?

I can say with 100% certainty on a 14 jku and a 14 jkur 285/70-17 toyo open country at2's will rub on the front sway bar and the air dam of the sport when mounted on stock rims and no spacers used. 1.5" spacers mitigated the problem completely. The sport has a 1.5" lift the rubi a 2" lift.

Breitling 12-15-2013 07:08 AM


Originally Posted by jadmt (Post 3784872)
I can say with 100% certainty on a 14 jku and a 14 jkur 285/70-17 toyo open country at2's will rub on the front sway bar and the air dam of the sport when mounted on stock rims and no spacers used. 1.5" spacers mitigated the problem completely. The sport has a 1.5" lift the rubi a 2" lift.

Right, that is why I got 265 since I prefer to stay stock for now. Lift will scare my wife and short friends, besides 265 is enough for my driving. Perfect while yesterday horrible snow storm in my area :) Maybe it is just me but I like older/smaller Wranglers and Willys look without lifts making them looking like a monster track :)

trentrester 12-17-2013 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by aircrew423 (Post 3784822)
Re-reading it looks like you are more worried about the tire fitting the rim, the 285s fit the stock rim so your 265s should be fine

No just the size all together didn't want to rub


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