Zissou
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I went BG Goodrich AT KO's because they were the lightest 35" I could find easily - plus Costco does rebates on them every other month.
The Falken Wildpeaks that were the OEM 33" are nice, but they are super heavy - I need every lb saving of unsprung weight for the JT; 14 mpg and pathetic torque haha. The Wilpeaks in a 33" weigh the same as the BFG AT 35".
Personally I would recommend a 17" wheel; with more tire sidewall you'll get a cushier ride - plus Jeeps look weird with large wheels and skinnier tires imo.
I notice you don't have offset specs on those Fuels - be sure you get that right or you'll have some goofy looking jeep that will be destroying suspension components.
On my JT I have Rocktrix RT115. I wanted Method wheels but these were far far cheaper. I've been very happy with them and their customer service (when they accidentally shipped one of the wrong wheels and Costco mounted it).
The Falken Wildpeaks that were the OEM 33" are nice, but they are super heavy - I need every lb saving of unsprung weight for the JT; 14 mpg and pathetic torque haha. The Wilpeaks in a 33" weigh the same as the BFG AT 35".
Personally I would recommend a 17" wheel; with more tire sidewall you'll get a cushier ride - plus Jeeps look weird with large wheels and skinnier tires imo.
I notice you don't have offset specs on those Fuels - be sure you get that right or you'll have some goofy looking jeep that will be destroying suspension components.
On my JT I have Rocktrix RT115. I wanted Method wheels but these were far far cheaper. I've been very happy with them and their customer service (when they accidentally shipped one of the wrong wheels and Costco mounted it).
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