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I just made a deal on a set of Rubicon take-off wheels/tires. With the rear seats folded down, will 5 mounted tires fit inside of a JLU for a fairly short trip?
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Might take off your current spare and mount the 5th one there, should be easy thenI just made a deal on a set of Rubicon take-off wheels/tires. With the rear seats folded down, will 5 mounted tires fit inside of a JLU for a fairly short trip?
I considered that - but knowing my luck I'd get a flat on my way down to pick them up.Might take off your current spare and mount the 5th one there, should be easy then
That should suffice, especially if you don't want to roll the dice on running w/ no spare to get them picked up. Pushing your passenger seat all the way up tilted fully forward may make all 5 if you're good at Jenga tooI do have access to a hitch carrier as well...
So, 56"x33"? I'll have to do some measuring...My 5 stacked rubi rims and tires is 56”
Yes, they fit. I did a 2-1/2 hour trip with (5) rubicon takeoffs in my JLU sport sI just made a deal on a set of Rubicon take-off wheels/tires. With the rear seats folded down, will 5 mounted tires fit inside of a JLU for a fairly short trip?
Great - thank you. Any pro tips for squeezing them in?Yes, they fit. I did a 2-1/2 hour trip with (5) rubicon takeoffs in my JLU sport s
I think (4) fit across the jeep standing up where the folded seat was and the last one was turned parallel to the closed tailgate. Obviously you won't be able to see out the rear but it wasn't that badGreat - thank you. Any pro tips for squeezing them in?