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teers82

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Recently purchased a 21 JLR and would like to put some 35's on it. I did a fair bit of research as to whether they would fit but noticed my Jeep looks like it sits lower than other stock 2dr Rubicons.... or am I imagining this??? Most have a similar wheel gap after they put 35's on.

Jeep Wrangler JL Wheel gap - seems low HXWL0881.JPG
Jeep Wrangler JL Wheel gap - seems low XBGT2291.JPG
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Is that the same jeep in both pictures? Not that answers anything.
 

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Assuming that is your Jeep - that is the normal gap it seems without measuring. Rear looks less due to high clearance fenders. You will be able to fir 35's w/no lift, but will decrease fender gap.
 
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Yeah, it's my Jeep. Not sure why the difference in lighting between the two. Here's a full pic.

Jeep Wrangler JL Wheel gap - seems low VXKEE4860.JPG
 

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Yeah didn't mean to derail was just that color is crazy sometimes, changes!
 

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35’s are only 1” closer than 33’s to the fender.
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