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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
285/70/17 for stock (no lift) 2014 Wrangler Rubicon 2-door?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moab" data-source="post: 461483" data-attributes="member: 25366"><p>I have these on my 2012 JKU with 1.5" spacers. Alot of offroaders use spacers. I have had them on my TJ for over 4 years. Like someone mentioned above you may be able to get away with a thinner spacer. 1.5 was the best advice I could find online. </p><p></p><p>I did this on my JKU as I was able to find that tire size in Falkans as take offs from a new Gladiator. It saved me hundreds of dollars. That I otherwise could not afford. New tires are getting very pricey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moab, post: 461483, member: 25366"] I have these on my 2012 JKU with 1.5" spacers. Alot of offroaders use spacers. I have had them on my TJ for over 4 years. Like someone mentioned above you may be able to get away with a thinner spacer. 1.5 was the best advice I could find online. I did this on my JKU as I was able to find that tire size in Falkans as take offs from a new Gladiator. It saved me hundreds of dollars. That I otherwise could not afford. New tires are getting very pricey. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
285/70/17 for stock (no lift) 2014 Wrangler Rubicon 2-door?
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