ForgottenTaco
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You can move the sport one up too. The rubicon brake light mount is actually taller then the sport oneI could be wrong, but doesn't only the Rubicon brake light have additional holes to adjust up?
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You can move the sport one up too. The rubicon brake light mount is actually taller then the sport oneI could be wrong, but doesn't only the Rubicon brake light have additional holes to adjust up?
What is the height of your tires?I tried that. The spare still hit the brake light mount.
I went from the stock 255/75/17 to 285/70/17.What is the height of your tires?
I have a sahara .it has the additional hole in brake light bracketI could be wrong, but doesn't only the Rubicon brake light have additional holes to adjust up?
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this was in the link I posted on the first page of this thread. Sport on the left. Rubicon on the right.
Take both screws out third brake light bracket. You will need to trim some of covering from the brake light wire where it goes through the tailgate. Move the bracket up and only reinstall the top screw.the CHMSL on my ā21 Willys was able to be moved up far enough to clear a 35x12.5 Mickey with a tiny bit of force.
Moved mine to the top hole. The spare still hit the bracket.the CHMSL on my ā21 Willys was able to be moved up far enough to clear a 35x12.5 Mickey with a tiny bit of force.
You may to put a spacer behind spare tire wheel to move it out a little.Moved mine to the top hole. The spare still hit the bracket.
Take both screws out third brake light bracket. You will need to trim some of covering from the brake light wire where it goes through the tailgate. Move the bracket up and only reinstall the top screw.
Moved mine to the top hole. The spare still hit the bracket.
Thatās exactly what I thought. But everybody just Sid get this adapter of that adapter. Thank you. Iāll get a different tire and wheel.Aha. That is NOT a stock Jeep wheel. Not for a JL Wrangler. You have a JK wheel from the past generation (2007-18). Although all relevant dimensions (lug pattern, offset, etc.) are the same between the models, the center hole of JK wheels is smaller because they didn't have a backup camera to fit through. I believe it's just small enough that you are probably hitting the camera instead of being able to push the wheel all the way down onto the mount. The other possibility is you're hitting the bumper at the bottom of the tire.
Take that JK wheel back where you bought it and get an actual OEM wheel from the JL, and it'll fit. (You still may need to raise the mount to clear the bumper).
I smooshed the rubber stoppers in. My wiper barely clears the tiremine touched too, enough that a dealer wouldnāt mount the spare.
but itās just plastic, and flexible enough that itāll fit with just a little motivation.
I used a spidertrax spacer with my 2016 to get the spare to fit. Worked fineIām going to try this again because I think I havenāt made my problem clear. I know Iām not the first Wrangler owner to have this problem. Here goes: I put 35ās on my 2021 Wrangler and wanted an oversized spare. I purchased a LT315/70R/17 on a stock Jeep 17ā inch wheel. it will not fit. Iāve installed a RC adapter to lift the brake light another 2ā. still no luck. The studs simply will not extend enough to get a lug nut on them. Iāve talked with two guys at mechanic/tires stores and a man at Autozone. No one knows. Any help?
I used a spidertrax spacer with my 2016 to get the spare to fit. Worked fine