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TRADE: Nitto Ridge Grappler 34s for your JL Rubicon ko2 33s

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my Nitto Ridge Grappler 285/75r17 load C for your JL Rubicon ko2s 285/70r17!

This is a great upgrade deal for you new JL Rubicon owners that wants a larger tire. these are very close in height to 315/70r17s in real life- about 1/2" difference. They ride smooth and quiet.

The tires have about 4.5k miles ONLY! this is my DD. I mainly drive to work and home. Never seen rocks. I rotated once at about 2k, 5-tire rotation, only to line up with my 5k oil change/rotation schedule. check out the pics. I use america's tire (discount tires), but any reputable tire place works. I'm in SoCal - Glendale area.
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Bump. Still looking for a trade. This is a good way to go bigger without the cost of new tires. They run almost $300 each when you buy new.
I have a sport jk. And changed direction on my build and decided not to regear, hence I’m looking for a smaller lighter tire.
 
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bump. if you're looking to go bigger, im looking to go smaller. win-win for both! let's trade
 
 



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