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I'm really happy with how mine turned out. :involve:
Sport S
Falken WIldpeak AT3 35x12.50r17
Method NV 17x9
EVO 3.5 inch Stage 1 lift
Metalcloak Front lower control arms

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Great looking Jeep
 

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3” Fabtech Sport System w/ Stealth shocks, 17” Fuel Anza wheels, 37” Mastercraft MXT Courser tires View attachment 84028
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I am thinking of the same lift and tires on a sport soft top. Can you tell me the height to the tallest point. Need to fit in the garage. Thanks
 

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How much to the tires protrude from the body? I was hoping it’s around 1” to 1.5”
It’s about 3 1/2”

I was hoping it was less when I ordered the wheels, but it’s a 20x12 with a -44 offset. I thought for a second it would look horrible, but once installed it doesn’t look ugly. (In my opinion)

Hope this helps.
 

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It’s about 3 1/2”

I was hoping it was less when I ordered the wheels, but it’s a 20x12 with a -44 offset. I thought for a second it would look horrible, but once installed it doesn’t look ugly. (In my opinion)

Hope this helps.
So for a 1” or 1.5” my offset should be what? I’m trying to figure out when I order my wheels what offset should my wheels be. Thanks in advance
 

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I like these best
Looks great. Did this have any clearance issues? I am thinking about RC 2.5” spacer lift and 37” Mastercraft. Want a low stance on the JLU Sport.
 

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Full stock Rubicon wheel/tire info:
Wheel is 17x7.5 +44mm offset, 6in b/s
Center bore is 71.5mm
Lug thread is m14x1.5
Bolt pattern 5x127 (or 5x5)

Stock tire is LT285/70R17 with a load index of 116Q

For a 1-1.5" poke your offset should be around +47mm to +35mm, it depends on the tires you go with. Those offset measurements were based on a true 37x13.5 tire. The variables you need to continue to weigh against each other are wheel width, offset, and true tire size. Certain lifts require a certain back spacing of wheels to avoid suspension and frame rub.
 

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I was going to keep 37 on stock wheels with spacer but at the price of the wheels it didnt seem worth it and i didnt want to deal w/ the hassle of getting a shop to mount 12.5" wide on stock wheels. I havent had time to play with pressures yet but most like it will be in the 25-30 psi range.
Yeah I think for me 30 psi will be the sweet spot but I don't have a programmer yet and I think 29-30 psi will pop the air pressure lite.
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