Thinking about going with a BFG Mud Terrain in this size. Wondering if anyone has run this sized tire on a stock rim? I'd like to have the tires not sticking outside of the fender flares or rubbing when I turn. Thoughts?
Pizza cutters are a unique look nowadays. Sorry, no experience with that exact ratio.
I have a 2.5" lift with 35s but I don't disconnect. I'm looking at the Mopar high top fenders because aftermarket ones don't really interest me and I'd like more articulation on the trails
The tall and thin tires will be much better for daily driving, driving in the rain, etc.
They won't be nearly as good off-road, but if you don't plan on doing much off-roading, then nothing to worry about there.
They should also have an effect on fuel economy to some degree (though probably not much since the aerodynamics and weight of these JKs is not in our favor).
I'm going back to stock fender flares soon. My understanding was that you could squeeze in 35" tires with a 2.5" lift but would have some rubbing issues? I'm more interested if anyone has run that narrow of a 33" tire and how it looks / works?
I plan on doing some trails around Arkansas and unpaved forest roads. My last jeep (several years ago) was a 1990 YJ with 31” all terrains. I took that thing places it had no business going (got it stuck a few times too).
I’m not planning on doing any rock crawling or anything too hardcore. It seems like a 33” mud tire with a winch and recovery gear should get me anywhere I would want to go?
Any rubbing?33” yokohama geolander M/T (295/70/17)
On my stock rims with 2” lift and 1-1/2” wheel spacers
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if you plan on using spacers, know what you are getting into. Personally I really, really don't like them. I like to be able to walk around my vehicle with a torque wrench and double check that all the wheels are tight. You loose that with spacers. How much do you trust loc-tite?
My 2 cents.