lebeanyard
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- Alex
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- 2018 JLUR
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Hey Everyone,
I have a 2018 JLUR, I am an avid snow skier and am looking for some input on a snow tire question that I have. I know the stock BFG KO2 is a solid snow tire, but I would prefer to get a dedicated, studded winter tire to get up through ice to Timberline Lodge regularly in winter.
I honed in on the Nokian Hakka LT3’s and initially planned to get them in 285/70R17 to match the profile of my stock tire. However, that seems a bit wide for a snow tire and I am considering going down to the 235/80R17. The problem is this comes to about a 32inch tire rather than the stock 33 inch. Do you guys feel the smaller tire in the larger Rubicon fenders will look bad/ out of place? Any photos of people running this would be appreciated, but I doubt there are any out there. Any input is much appreciated!
I have a 2018 JLUR, I am an avid snow skier and am looking for some input on a snow tire question that I have. I know the stock BFG KO2 is a solid snow tire, but I would prefer to get a dedicated, studded winter tire to get up through ice to Timberline Lodge regularly in winter.
I honed in on the Nokian Hakka LT3’s and initially planned to get them in 285/70R17 to match the profile of my stock tire. However, that seems a bit wide for a snow tire and I am considering going down to the 235/80R17. The problem is this comes to about a 32inch tire rather than the stock 33 inch. Do you guys feel the smaller tire in the larger Rubicon fenders will look bad/ out of place? Any photos of people running this would be appreciated, but I doubt there are any out there. Any input is much appreciated!
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