millerjl
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I thought getting wheels right on the JK was hard. Have read through all the official, complete, this is the measurements of the stock JLU Rubicon wheels and BS but have still seen different answers.
1. Is the stock rubicon wheel 7.5" or 8.5" wide?
2. Does it even matter as long as offset is +25 on my new wheels?
I am using the calculator on rimsandtires.com and with what everyone says the BS is (6.1") it is a 7.5" wheel. I am looking at a 17 x 8.5 wheel with 25 offset or BS of (5.73"). I am trying to keep as close to stock measurements/tucked under the fenders as possible.
3. Using the stock KO2's and switching to an 8.5 or even a 9" wheel, the calculator doesn't show the tire width or height changing. Is that correct?
I would assume if the wheel is 1" wider I would lose a little height....
Looking at the KMC XD series 131's by the way.
1. Is the stock rubicon wheel 7.5" or 8.5" wide?
2. Does it even matter as long as offset is +25 on my new wheels?
I am using the calculator on rimsandtires.com and with what everyone says the BS is (6.1") it is a 7.5" wheel. I am looking at a 17 x 8.5 wheel with 25 offset or BS of (5.73"). I am trying to keep as close to stock measurements/tucked under the fenders as possible.
3. Using the stock KO2's and switching to an 8.5 or even a 9" wheel, the calculator doesn't show the tire width or height changing. Is that correct?
I would assume if the wheel is 1" wider I would lose a little height....
Looking at the KMC XD series 131's by the way.
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