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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Tire Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="KMarkland" data-source="post: 426396" data-attributes="member: 18900"><p>I am hoping to receive some advice on tire sizes. I own a 2013 Jeep Wrangler 2 door that I just put on a leveling kit. I have 255/17 BFG Mud tires on it now. I also have a set of General Grabber ATX 225/16's on my stock rims. I want to move to 285/17's. I live in Wisconsin and this is my everyday driver, so it sees winter. Would I be better, to run the 225's in the winter and 285 BFG mud tires for the summer or 285 all terrains and run year round. I do not do a lot of off road, but my thinking was the skinny 225 would be better in the snow than the 285?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMarkland, post: 426396, member: 18900"] I am hoping to receive some advice on tire sizes. I own a 2013 Jeep Wrangler 2 door that I just put on a leveling kit. I have 255/17 BFG Mud tires on it now. I also have a set of General Grabber ATX 225/16's on my stock rims. I want to move to 285/17's. I live in Wisconsin and this is my everyday driver, so it sees winter. Would I be better, to run the 225's in the winter and 285 BFG mud tires for the summer or 285 all terrains and run year round. I do not do a lot of off road, but my thinking was the skinny 225 would be better in the snow than the 285? [/QUOTE]
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