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Willys on 35s...

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Ok guys, so as we know, the Willys sits at stock Rubicon height. If I get the hi rise fenders then I should be able to fit 35s. Right? If that's the case, do I need the rears as well or can the stock rear flares accommodate 35s?
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Willys needs Rubi springs and Rubi sized wheels to sit at Rubi stock height.
 

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Willys ride on stock Sport suspension. You will need to get the Rubicon springs. I ordered mine through Mopar and purchased the longer control arms as well. Later, I put in 3/4 inch leveling pucks in the front. All I need are the Rubicon fenders and will be set for 35" tires. Be warned that the Sport/Willys axles are narrower than the Rubicon D44's, so you may need new wheels with greater backspacing. There are tons of threads about this.
 

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To run 35s without rubbing, you can go about it few ways.
Rubicon springs and Rubicon flares.
Rubicon springs and 3/4" spacers (daystar spaces)...leave current flares.

Both options might need more offset wheels or wheel spacers.
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