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Slapped 33's on my 4xe Sahara!

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I used to have BFG k02 at 275 65 20, but got rid of them since they were E rated and had some vibrations at highway speeds. It fit fine though and still had some room in the wheel wells and did not rub at full lock.
Whenever someone states the E range tires "ride fine" on a Wrangler, it's tough to gauge what they're comparing the ride to. With the 4xe Sahara the ride with SL tires is exceptionally smooth compared to most Wranglers, and changing that out to something above a C range can make enough of a difference to really change the ride quality for daily driving, which a lot of people do. Thanks for sharing that. I'm hoping in the next several years we'll see a lot more bigger SL, XL, and C range tires with 20" wheels since they're becoming so standard
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Whenever someone states the E range tires "ride fine" on a Wrangler, it's tough to gauge what they're comparing the ride to. With the 4xe Sahara the ride with SL tires is exceptionally smooth compared to most Wranglers, and changing that out to something above a C range can make enough of a difference to really change the ride quality for daily driving, which a lot of people do. Thanks for sharing that. I'm hoping in the next several years we'll see a lot more bigger SL, XL, and C range tires with 20" wheels since they're becoming so standard
I agree...most E rated ride rough cause of the stiff sidewalls. Some are better than others, I have aftermarket fuel rims now with negative offset running 305/55/20 (basically 33") using Sailun Terramax All Terrain and they ride wayyy smoother than the BFG and more comfortable its E rated as well.
 

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Thanks for the post @bluejay 2022 JLU 4xE, just bought a set for myself yesterday.

Got $60 per tire for my factory tires at 550 miles.

Anybody know the exact tire size to program into the computer at 0.09 increments (i.e. 33, 33.09, 33.18, etc.)?

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Hi,

anyone running 33/11.5 R20 on the Sahara 4xe stock wheels?

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Hi,

anyone running 33/11.5 R20 on the Sahara 4xe stock wheels?

Mike
I believe there’s some people running 295/55r20 or 295/60r20 on here and the 4Xe forum. Pretty much everything between the stock 275/55r20 to 35x12.5r20 have been put on the stock 4Xe Sahara at this point. They all claim to have no rubbing driving around town but I wouldn’t flex it much off-road with the bigger sizes. And weight can be an issue since the bigger and wider tires with the stock 20 inch wheel put you over 100lbs easily
 
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33s look good on an unlifted Wrangler. They fill the wheelwells nicely and don't add a lot of weight.
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