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If I wanted to get a second set of rims for a set of MT or aggressive AT tires, what's the recommended size to get? Seems to be it used to be a smaller wheel, like 15" but looking on here it seems that most are running larger wheels now-a-days. Thanks for your input.
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Adam,

Many go with 17" as there are more options to choose from. 15" 16" start getting into dangerous territory as they get pretty close to the top of the calipers on the newer jeeps.

Let me know if you are lifted and I can send some suggestions to you.





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If I wanted to get a second set of rims for a set of MT or aggressive AT tires, what's the recommended size to get? Seems to be it used to be a smaller wheel, like 15" but looking on here it seems that most are running larger wheels now-a-days. Thanks for your input.
Yep, 17s are the way to go, they will clear the bigger brakes and still give your tires plenty of sidewall for better off road performance and protection for your wheels. Also 17s have the largest selection of wheels & tires so you can get exactly what you want.

You need to decide if you're going to lift, how wide & tall you want your tires to be prior to ordering,. Wheel width and offset play an important role to the overall fit of your new tire set. Be sure to look around this wheel folder for different combos, time spent here is time well spent!
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