Clomper87
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- First Name
- Gregory
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- Jun 18, 2020
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- New Hampshire
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- 2018 Jeep Wrangler JLU Rubicon
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Hi all,
I have a 2018 jeep JLU rubicon with the Mopar lift and adjustable front and rear track bars which centered the axles. Also used front spring corrector pads to remove bowing of springs.
I’m looking to install 37” General Grabber mud tires (D rated) onto Fuel Shok wheels. These are the two I’m torn between:
fuel Shok 17”x9” with a +1mm offset
or
fuel Shok 18”x9” with a +20mm offset.
does anyone have this set up (even if different wheel type with same specs) that can tell me what they like or don’t like about either. I’m trying to keep the tire tread from sticking out more than an inch or inch and a half as tires beyond the fenders are illegal in NH. I also prefer the look when tires just slightly protrude. I’m thinking the 18” rim might lookmore balanced in sized with a37” tire on it but haven’t been able to find a ton of pics. If you have any pics that show An angle looking down the side to see how far tires poke I’d love to see them. I do off road but not bouncing over boulders and would like to avoid rub which is why I am uncertain how +20 would look. I need to hear what people sporting my lift and tire size have to say about rims I’m looking at. Thanks all!
I have a 2018 jeep JLU rubicon with the Mopar lift and adjustable front and rear track bars which centered the axles. Also used front spring corrector pads to remove bowing of springs.
I’m looking to install 37” General Grabber mud tires (D rated) onto Fuel Shok wheels. These are the two I’m torn between:
fuel Shok 17”x9” with a +1mm offset
or
fuel Shok 18”x9” with a +20mm offset.
does anyone have this set up (even if different wheel type with same specs) that can tell me what they like or don’t like about either. I’m trying to keep the tire tread from sticking out more than an inch or inch and a half as tires beyond the fenders are illegal in NH. I also prefer the look when tires just slightly protrude. I’m thinking the 18” rim might lookmore balanced in sized with a37” tire on it but haven’t been able to find a ton of pics. If you have any pics that show An angle looking down the side to see how far tires poke I’d love to see them. I do off road but not bouncing over boulders and would like to avoid rub which is why I am uncertain how +20 would look. I need to hear what people sporting my lift and tire size have to say about rims I’m looking at. Thanks all!
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