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Tire swap question: Rubicon to Sport S

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The only thing I don't like about Overland wheels is the fact they are 18" wheels.

You limit your choices of tires and they are more expensive because it is a niche size.
this 100%. It’s the biggest reason I have Mojave wheels now. Price difference between 35x17 BB MT’s and 35x18 BB MT’s was almost $100/ tire
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question...is there a Gladiator OEM wheel/tire, that has a better look than my wheels (ie overland wheels for example) that I could just simply bolt on and not impact anything on my truck?
All depends on what you like. I'd love to have the Willy's wheels, but got great deal on Rubicon M/T takeoffs.
 
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Exactly, regarding the 18's.
 

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Exactly, regarding the 18's.
If you stick with stock sizes, the price difference is minimal. I bought a set of Overland take-offs for $500. That included wheels, tires, and TPMS sensors all factory mounted and balanced and ready to install.
 

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But the TPMS is something I didn't consider (truck built in Feb '21), nor the shift points etc.
If your JT was built before 6/21 you have the first design TPMS. Keep that in mind whatever way you decide to go! :)
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