The Last Cowboy
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Might as well spend the extra $200 something and get a matching wheel, since you're buying 5 new tires anyway. But that's just me.
What are "grandpa " wheel by they way? The silver aluminum ones or the black steel? If you have the silver ones, get them powder coated for $400-500, If you have the black steel wheels, they look cool with bigger tires on them. All factory Wrangler wheels, with the exception of Xtreme Recon and Altitude models are 17x7.5 +44 offset. Even the base silver aluminum and the black steel wheels.
Another thing you can do is get a set of 5 brand new Rubicon wheels and tires that someone took off to put bigger ones on. They usually sell for around $1200 a set or so, depending on where you live.
What are "grandpa " wheel by they way? The silver aluminum ones or the black steel? If you have the silver ones, get them powder coated for $400-500, If you have the black steel wheels, they look cool with bigger tires on them. All factory Wrangler wheels, with the exception of Xtreme Recon and Altitude models are 17x7.5 +44 offset. Even the base silver aluminum and the black steel wheels.
Another thing you can do is get a set of 5 brand new Rubicon wheels and tires that someone took off to put bigger ones on. They usually sell for around $1200 a set or so, depending on where you live.
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