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What brand and size?Thanks! So far everything has been great. Can't really tell a difference honestly. The biggest thing is the step inside. Being 5 foot 9 in tall, I can definitely tell to get inside lol
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What brand and size?Thanks! So far everything has been great. Can't really tell a difference honestly. The biggest thing is the step inside. Being 5 foot 9 in tall, I can definitely tell to get inside lol
35 x 12.5 x 17 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on stock Rubicon JL wheels with no lift or spacers. Runs absolutely fine. No rub and good clearance for city driving.
Do you have any other photos of Jeep I’m thinking of same tires?
Any issue mounting the spare on the stock carrier? Looking at the same tires. Thanks35 x 12.5 x 17 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on stock Rubicon JL wheels with no lift or spacers. Runs absolutely fine. No rub and good clearance for city driving.
Discount tire gave me no hassle on that size or 35x12.5x17. I've been a customer for 25 years, but I think they'd have done it anyway.Where did you get the 315 70 17s installed on stock Rubi rims...America's Tire is giving me a hard time here in CA...gonna try a couple of other locations.
I want to try this route when my original tires wear out.Where did you get the 315 70 17s installed on stock Rubi rims...America's Tire is giving me a hard time here in CA...gonna try a couple of other locations.
Found an America's Tire location that did it ...loving the tires!I want to try this route when my original tires wear out.
Are you going to try anywhere else?
That’s great. Can you tell me which America’s Tire did it for you? How are you planning to deal with the mileage/performance difference? Which brand/type did you get?Found an America's Tire location that did it ...loving the tires!
I had to go to Ontario, CA to find an America's Tire that would do it..went with the MileStar Patagonia 35" MT tire. I love them as they are quiet on the road for a mud tire and they do great on the rocks, dirt and mud. They look good too...my only negative is if you use your Jeep as a daily driver, they will wear pretty fast. Also, I am getting some rubbing at full flex - experienced in Moab and Sedona...as for mileage, dropped me to around 16mpg and Jeep will say 75mph but GPS reads 80mph.That’s great. Can you tell me which America’s Tire did it for you? How are you planning to deal with the mileage/performance difference? Which brand/type did you get?
That looks great! Thanks for the info and the pics.I had to go to Ontario, CA to find an America's Tire that would do it..went with the MileStar Patagonia 35" MT tire. I love them as they are quiet on the road for a mud tire and they do great on the rocks, dirt and mud. They look good too...my only negative is if you use your Jeep as a daily driver, they will wear pretty fast. Also, I am getting some rubbing at full flex - experienced in Moab and Sedona...as for mileage, dropped me to around 16mpg and Jeep will say 75mph but GPS reads 80mph.
Same here, no issues mounting spare at all. 35" BFG KO2s on stock rims.Strange mine just mounted up fine to the spare carrier, no problems, it’s flush against the bump stops.
Yup...looking to get the ODBC Tazer maybe in the next couple of months...That looks great! Thanks for the info and the pics.
Have you thought of a Tazer, or JScan to set the tire size?