kochris6
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275/70/18 with no lift or spacers. I saw others on a different thread go up to 285/70/18 but there’s potential of rubbing then.What size tires? Any lift?
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275/70/18 with no lift or spacers. I saw others on a different thread go up to 285/70/18 but there’s potential of rubbing then.What size tires? Any lift?
I'm thinking the 275s too, thanks275/70/18 with no lift or spacers. I saw others on a different thread go up to 285/70/18 but there’s potential of rubbing then.
ive gone with the Nitto ridge grapplers twice now and love them, their design makes them look wider than other tires of the same size and they are quieter than the stock BridgestonesI'm thinking the 275s too, thanks
Ordered me some Grapplers! You should get a finders feeive gone with the Nitto ridge grapplers twice now and love them, their design makes them look wider than other tires of the same size and they are quieter than the stock Bridgestones
This things a blast just to drive around town!Got some rock rails, really cleans up the bottom side panels
love it! I just sold the stock tires for 100 each, don’t recycle them!Ordered me some Grapplers! You should get a finders fee
My next question, did you sell them to an individual or business?love it! I just sold the stock tires for 100 each, don’t recycle them!
I sold them on Facebook marketplace within an hour of posting. Granted they only had a few miles on them since I replaced the tires at purchase, probably could have listed them for a higher price. But I did sell my 2019 Wrangler stock Bridgestone tires with 5k miles on them for 50 a piece.My next question, did you sell them to an individual or business?
Question, did you drive it long enough with the stock tires to notice if the bigger tires hit your performance any?I'm thinking the 275s too, thanks
Looks like we got the same one except the color, love the yellow. I was looking at a Sport S Yellow when I found this 80th. Did you add the mudflaps or did the dealer? Thinking about at least adding the front ones.Had it for a couple of weeks now. Just getting around to taking some pics.
I actually drove the car from the dealer straight to Discount Tire so it was just a few miles, no noticeable difference though. The tire size difference isn’t significant, it does affect the speedometer slightly - It’s off by 2 mph when driving 65 mph.Question, did you drive it long enough with the stock tires to notice if the bigger tires hit your performance any?
Got my Grapplers, I like'em!275/70/18 with no lift or spacers. I saw others on a different thread go up to 285/70/18 but there’s potential of rubbing then.