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Need some help with rims

6006spd

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Ok so I have Eav 2 inch spacer lift, 37x12.50x17 mt2 Firestone tires on stock rubicon wheels, I do rub just a touch at full lock, I want to put on some black rhino wheels to replace the stock but here is what I need , I want tires tucked in , not really any poke as I like my paint , I do lots of gravel roads , second. Can I sway bar disconnect? With bette wheels? Anyone have some pictures ? And info would be great
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So I guess what I am asking is what offset etc would I need? 8.5 or 9 wide?
 

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So I guess what I am asking is what offset etc would I need? 8.5 or 9 wide?


I have the same lift, but with 35" tires on my Mojave. I went with +25 mm offset AEV Borah wheels in 17x8.5. No issues with rubbing in the off-road situations I have been in. Stock (rubicon) wheels, I think are + 44mm offset. The Mojave (stock) were +37mm. So the +25mm on the new wheels pushed them out some, but not so much that they have alot of poke. Since you are going a bit bigger in tires, maybe something around a +12 mm offset would work for you. But you are still at 12.5 wide (some 37s are 13.5), so +25 mm could work!

This will help:

https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/



Here is a picture of my tires with +25 offset:

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