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Tire Sizes, Help! Please!

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This will work as it's only if you have a Rubicon (high fender flares and wider axles)
Sport and Sahara will have rubbing issues both on the height clearance to fenders and rubbing Lower control arm at full lock turn.
Rubicon is in order. Thanks for the verification!
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Donr the coq many a time in the winter, and the connector as well. That one gets nasty at times!
The Coquihalla was literally the pilot episode on that reality show "Highway Through Hell". 'Nuff said!

And thanks for the specific tire recommendation! One of the main reason I turned here was I wasn't sure if I would need to get a different size of rims than what the stock ones come in! I knew the tire size due to the build & price tool, but I wasn't sure if there were other variations of sizes that I should be looking at as well!
 

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Ah the notorious Coq.. its the highway that gave me my only ticket till date as a driver.
The variable speed limits change without notice and in winter/snow-storms you never know if you are driving at the limit or not.
 
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Ah the notorious Coq.. its the highway that gave me my only ticket till date as a driver.
The variable speed limits change without notice and in winter/snow-storms you never know if you are driving at the limit or not.
I've gotten a speed ticket or two, but luckily enough (knock on wood) I've never gotten ticketed on the Coquihalla. I did get pulled over once (in Merrit many hours after it got called in) because another driver saw me around Hope and thought I was drunk driving and called it in.... Fun fact I was stone cold sober, but I had been slightly distracted, trying to dig around behind me for a snack or something or another.
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