LLRubylady
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So if my dealer puts 35s on it it won’t void the warranty?
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I too was hoping for the AEV Borah wheels, was hoping they would launch at SEMA. I lost patience and bought the Mopar Simulated Beadlocks. They essentially look the same as the Borah’s to me. A little bit different but very much the same. The Borah’s might be DOT legal in the beadlock position though. (Disclaimer on their site though?)Stock on BFG 35’s. Ride and steering feel just like original tires. Waiting on new AEV JL Borah wheels. Should be available in Feb/19.
I agree with the no lift. I love the fuel beats too, but I think trying to access the valve to air up is going to be a PIA.Hi everyone
I love those fuel Beast Wheels. I have a 2019 JLUR on order and would love to NOT do a lift. I like the "stocky" look on a Rubicon with no lift. Almost every dealer and aftermarket place is telling me with the JL you do NOT need a lift. I was considering either the 20 x 12 -44 offset Fuel Beast or the 20 x 10 -18 offset. Have you had a chance to do a lock to lock turn and fully flex your truck? I'm assuming you know about jeeps looking at the other one -
It look amazing.
Thanks for your time.
Alex
Love the look of 22. I was leaning towards 20” fuels with no lift. If my research is correct, I should be able to fit 35l” with no problem. How would 37” work without a lift?I have 22x12, -44 offset. I didn't have any issues with no lift. With the 13.50 AT2, they stuck out too far for my liking. I had plans to lift it anyway. It now has 37x12.50-22 RTs on it, which I love the stance much better. Your 10" wheel with a 12.50 tire would sit just right.
From what I’ve researched (and speaking with the sales and service sides of my dealership) it appears to be on a case-by-case basis... dependent on dealership, the particular mod, what warranty issue you’re having (in relation to the mod), etc. By most standards, I think this is pretty conservative with respect to preserving warranty. It’s the only option I too am considering - for the same reason - at the moment. Only thing left for me is to decide whether or not to add a spacer, and whether or not I think it will have material impact on warranty. I do off road and rock crawl pretty regularly, so I am concerned about any rubbing at full-flex.So if my dealer puts 35s on it it won’t void the warranty?
37s would fit if you did not plan on turning. Id stick with 35s with no lift.Love the look of 22. I was leaning towards 20” fuels with no lift. If my research is correct, I should be able to fit 35l” with no problem. How would 37” work without a lift?
Many thanks
Running 37s on stock wheels no lift. Very infrequent steering rub at full left lock, but I do have aluminum inner fenders. An occasional rub on the rear fender/bumper spacers, but fixable if I would just take them out. DD is fine. You couldn’t do more than go over a curb from a flex standpoint though so anything more radical than a dirt road isn’t probably a good idea off-road wise.Love the look of 22. I was leaning towards 20” fuels with no lift. If my research is correct, I should be able to fit 35l” with no problem. How would 37” work without a lift?
Many thanks
Looks great, just ordered ours and wanted to do the exact same wheel and tire set up with no lift. Do you get any rubbing or does it hit when you're fully articulated?I have 35s on Rubi stock wheels and it works and looks great!
It's 4hr to the Appalachians from where I live, so only made it once so far. Have yet to fully articulate, so not certain if it'll rub.Looks great, just ordered ours and wanted to do the exact same wheel and tire set up with no lift. Do you get any rubbing or does it hit when you're fully articulated?
The stock 7.5" wheels are technically too narrow for 35's. I tried it, played with tire inflation, didn't like the ride or the tire to ground contact and put on 9" wheels and was much happier. I know a lot of guys put the 35's on 7.5" wheels but as they say to each his own. It is not recommended.Looks good what tires are those? I have 37th with the Mopar lift but friends of mine that did the 35 tires with no lift when they went off roading it did rub and hit just letting you know
That’s 33s with a lift or 35s?definitely need a lift with 35s. would look a lot better. I just got mine lifted and still have the stock wheels. doesnt look too bad but i got chicken legs haha