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Hello I am running into a new question?

I plan on lifting my Moab that has the narrower axels using the Dynatrac Lift 2inch lift. I plan on running AEV Savegre II which are 17x8.5 and have a 25mm offset And 5.77 of backspacing.

Question is will I run into any issues. I called Dynatrac and they are forwarding my question to their engineer.

I was wondering if any of you guys had any thoughts?

Thanks!
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Hello I am running into a new question?

I plan on lifting my Moab that has the narrower axels using the Dynatrac Lift 2inch lift. I plan on running AEV Savegre II which are 17x8.5 and have a 25mm offset And 5.77 of backspacing.

Question is will I run into any issues. I called Dynatrac and they are forwarding my question to their engineer.

I was wondering if any of you guys had any thoughts?

Thanks!
What size tires? Much bigger than stock Rubicon size (285/70/17) and you'll likely rub.
 
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315 in the future. I’m now looking at a different set of rims... I also talked to northridge and they said it may rub.
 

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With standard width axles you want less offset. I run +12 nine wides on my rubicon with 12.5 wide tires and it’s right where I want it to be.
 
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Welp problem averted - switched to method 701. Figure it would be the safest choice with back spacing and a style I like.
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