Just curious if anyone is running this setup on their JK and if I need to life it before putting them on?
What size tires?Just curious if anyone is running this setup on their JK and if I need to life it before putting them on?
That's the plan. But looking for thoughts from other JK'ers. I plan on using spacers if needed.are you planning on running this setup on stock axles?
Tire height you're good stock. Someone else will have to chime in but I'm not sure if a -76 on a 14" wide wheel will clear when steering. There's a guy kinda local to me with 26's wrapped with rubber bands. His JK doesn't look to be lifted but I also don't know the offset of his wheels.That's the plan. But looking for thoughts from other JK'ers. I plan on using spacers if needed.
Thanks for the information. Just need to know if spacers would help the clearance when steering. Gonna take off the front shield guard underneath the bumper for now.Tire height you're good stock. Someone else will have to chime in but I'm not sure if a -76 on a 14" wide wheel will clear when steering. There's a guy kinda local to me with 26's wrapped with rubber bands. His JK doesn't look to be lifted but I also don't know the offset of his wheels.
What kind of spacers are you talking about?Thanks for the information. Just need to know if spacers would help the clearance when steering. Gonna take off the front shield guard underneath the bumper for now.
1 1/2" to 2" wheel spacers.What kind of spacers are you talking about?
There is absolutely no reason for wheel spacers. Your wheels are already going to stick out super wide with a -76 offset. Adding 1.5 to 2 more inches will make turning even more of an issue you will already have.1 1/2" to 2" wheel spacers.
I kind of thought so, so that's why I'm asking fellow JK'ers their opinions. Greatly appreciated.There is absolutely no reason for wheel spacers. Your wheels are already going to stick out super wide with a -76 offset. Adding 1.5 to 2 more inches will make turning even more of an issue you will already have.
This is a great help. Thanks for the information.I use this site to get a good comparison for what a wheel/ tire change is going to do. There are multiple tools available if you click around.
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