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35inch tires on stock wheels no spacer, 2" mopar lift.

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Has anyone found a 35" inch tire that'll fit with the Mopar 2" lift without a spacer? I want to keep my stock wheels because the Moab wheel is plenty for me. Any suggestions?
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The issue is the 315 or 12.5 width of 35 inch tires.

The closest you may be able to get to 35 inches without going 12.5 inches wide is a 285/75R17 tire, which is 33.8x11.2 inches ~34 inch tire. There are plenty of tires in that size.

Besides that, BFG makes a 34x10.5 KO2, and Goodyear makes a 275/80R17 (34.3x10.8 inches) Wrangler MT/R.
 

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BTW, looks like the wheels on your avatar are steel. I believe those are 7 inches wide, which is 0.5-inch narrower than the OE alloys.

The backspacing of the OE alloys is 6.2 inches. I have no idea what the backspacing of those steel wheels is.
 
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BTW, looks like the wheels on your avatar are steel. I believe those are 7 inches wide, which is 0.5-inch narrower than the OE alloys.

The backspacing of the OE alloys is 6.2 inches. I have no idea what the backspacing of those steel wheels is.
I have a 2021 Willys Sport on order that is due in anyday... :like:
 
 



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