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Prime example is the rear OEM steel bumper.
Virtually all aftermarket bumpers aren't crash tested (AEV is the only one I know of that is). The OEM has vastly different criteria to meet.

I guess "good" is subjective depending on everybody's needs. Sacrificing the Jeep instead of giving the occupants whiplash might be what the OEM intended.
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Virtually all aftermarket bumpers aren't crash tested (AEV is the only one I know of that is). The OEM has vastly different criteria to meet.

I guess "good" is subjective depending on everybody's needs. Sacrificing the Jeep instead of giving the occupants whiplash might be what the OEM intended.
AEV is the rear bumper I went with... its the only one close to OEM look and feel.
 

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I think you may have confused me with someone else. I just mentioned I'd bought takeoff XR wheels for my JLURD.

I actually am purchasing a Clayton lift to run 37's. Glad you recommend it also! And I will be using the Rubicon for what it is wheeling Southern Utah.
I was thinking of you when I wrote my response. I just wanted to throw out there some of the options you have if you want to run 35`s on stock wheels.
I think you may have confused me with someone else. I just mentioned I'd bought takeoff XR wheels for my JLURD.

I actually am purchasing a Clayton lift to run 37's. Glad you recommend it also! And I will be using the Rubicon for what it is wheeling Southern Utah.
You are correct, my mistake. I wanted the OP to know about the options for running a 35" on a Sahara
 

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The disclaimer is that OEM Rubicon wheels with spacers and no lift=rubbing issues.
What about if he purchased a take off Rubicon spring and shock setup? Cheap and easy to do and will help with the rubbing and it will give you some lift
 

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What about if he purchased a take off Rubicon spring and shock setup? Cheap and easy to do and will help with the rubbing and it will give you some lift
If it is not a Rubicon, the fenders are already lower so I would imagine that it will still rub. The suspension might help but the other than +45 offset on the rubicon with 35s will rub or even contact the border of the fender if it has to much of a negative offset. You want an offset that the entire tire is stuffed inside the fender wells. This is the first mistake People do when changing the wheels on a wrangler. They put these extreme negative offsets or spacers and then complain that 35s rub on a Rubicon. If it is just for looks and it’s never going to see off-road, then you can get away with it.

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I bought a set of XR takeoffs in January also and considered myself lucky to find them. $1300 for a set of 5 with rings and lug nuts.

I wanted a JLUR XR Diesel, but since it's not offered I'm just building my own (with upgraded suspension components). To each their own ?
I also went the do it yourself XR diesel option.

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They look great on the blue!
Those are some meaty tires. Nitto Grappler 35/12.5?
Actually 315/70/17. the are a smidge wider, but a smidge shorter than the 35/12.5. I wanted wider for sand.
 

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About the only thing I was not happy about when I ordered my '22 JRL was the wheel choice. Why no 'all black'? If this wheel/tire option was available, I'm pretty sure I would have jumped on it unless the price was stupid. Looks awesome!

What is the closest aftermarket wheel that looks like this one?
 

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Just wanted to document this for anyone going with a slightly bigger tire and going for the XR wheels and no lift
392 XR 17x8 Wheels
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Tire: K02 315/70/17
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Wanted to capture different angels up close and far because that is what usually helps me determine the wheel purchase
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Old wheels up for sale https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...at-ko2s-center-caps-tpms-sensors-socal.87778/
Read through but didn’t see this addressed. Did you have to do anything in particular as far as spacing goes? Also since you have had them on, any issues? I love the stance and look but also need functionality.
 
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Read through but didn’t see this addressed. Did you have to do anything in particular as far as spacing goes? Also since you have had them on, any issues? I love the stance and look but also need functionality.
What spacing are you referring to exactly? I’ve had 0 issues in terms of rubbing
 

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Maybe Backspacing is what he means?
 

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What spacing are you referring to exactly? I’ve had 0 issues in terms of rubbing
Mostly trying to see if you had to cut or trim anything to prevent them from rubbing. Particularly when you do a hard turn.

My question about having them on long term was more about if the change in geometry affected anything negatively.

I know it’s only about an inch and a half difference in tire size so it doesn’t seem like it should cause any long term problems, but I’ve been leery of just adding larger tires without adjusting the suspension.
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