Rkobel
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- First Name
- Robert
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- May 6, 2025
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- Las Vegas, NV
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- 2023 Jeep Wrangler Willys 4xe
Correct - the Willy’s does NOT have the wide axles like the Rubi. Therefore the -12 to -19 was what I was looking into with the 17x9 wheels.I just took a close look, you could likely go 8.5” -12mm, 4.25” BS without going (or slightly) past the extensions with 12.50’s. 285’s are just ~11.50’s tread, but fit for 12.50’s, you will probably want to upgrade in the (near) future.
psssst- with the lift 285/70 or even 285/75 will look too small .The factory 33’s looked small on mine with the factory 1.5” lift. Save money in the long run and get light 35/12.50’s. I got 59 lb Toyo AT3, the lightest 35/12.50 - 315/70
3 peak. They have proven to be a terrific tire. … do also consider wheel weight when choosing. My 8.5” wheel 35/12.50 combo is 2 lbs lighter than the factory 7.5” 285/70 combo
Edit- brain fart, if your Willys doesn’t have the wide axles no sweat with the -12-19 mm. Sorry, I don’t know the axle width difference.
If you don’t mind me asking, what 17x8.5 wheel did you go with? And which particular 35” tired did you end up going with that ended up being lighter than the factory set up? If I can keep the new set up around the same weight or lighter than the factory wheel and tire set up that would be fantastic
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, but yea, cheers!