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Double checking - 35X12.5R17 fit on Mojave Stock 17

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I have a 2020 Gladiator Mojave that is currently running a 285/70R17. I am looking to move to 35s. After reading, being 100% sure what to order, reading some more and being 0%... etc. I am looking at buying these:

Radar Renegade A/T Pro which are: Size: 35X12.5R17LT 121R E (Link)

I just want to make sure that if I order them they will be able to fit on my Stock Mojave 17" wheel.

**side note** At the time I put the new tires on I am planning on putting on the AEV 2" spacer lift and Mopar Control Arms.
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I would check the tire mfg for the wheel rim width as the 12.50 might call for a wider than the OE wheel for the mfg safety position. Also, we have run 35x11.50s on 8.5" wide wheels with 4.5" backspace for years without any lift or spacers on our MOJAVE; I say this as we do not do Rock Crawl, just off road dirt trails so we do not experience any RUB. What ever you do JUST Do a Chalk Test to set air pressure check YT for videos.
 

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I have a 2020 Gladiator Mojave that is currently running a 285/70R17. I am looking to move to 35s. After reading, being 100% sure what to order, reading some more and being 0%... etc. I am looking at buying these:

Radar Renegade A/T Pro which are: Size: 35X12.5R17LT 121R E (Link)

I just want to make sure that if I order them they will be able to fit on my Stock Mojave 17" wheel.

**side note** At the time I put the new tires on I am planning on putting on the AEV 2" spacer lift and Mopar Control Arms.
Yes, there you go.

I ran that size on mine, check my signature image or post history in the Firecracker red photo thread.

Switched to Fifteen52s for the offset but have considered going back to my OE Mojave wheels because of the rocks flying up.

Id add pictures but im at work right now.
 

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I should add im on stock suspension more or less as well. I've stuffed them pretty hard and haven't encountered any rubbing or issues.
 

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I have a 2020 Gladiator Mojave that is currently running a 285/70R17. I am looking to move to 35s. After reading, being 100% sure what to order, reading some more and being 0%... etc. I am looking at buying these:

Radar Renegade A/T Pro which are: Size: 35X12.5R17LT 121R E (Link)

I just want to make sure that if I order them they will be able to fit on my Stock Mojave 17" wheel.

**side note** At the time I put the new tires on I am planning on putting on the AEV 2" spacer lift and Mopar Control Arms.
Very easily. You’re good.

Edit: there are lots of 35x12.5’s that say they want at least an 8” wheel width. Your link says 8.5. I’d choose one closer to your 7.5” wheel. I ran 37x12.5” tires on factory rims for years without issue. But those tires recommended an 8” wheel. Tire pressure will need to be different as well, usually lower, to make sure you don’t get uneven wear.
 

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Ok thank you all for the comments/advice. I'll do a little more research before pulling the trigger... but that itch to get it done is fierce!!
 

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Orange kayaks on Mojaves the ultimate orange accent! Your Mojave and Yak look great!…..Jack
OP as for tires why not consider an 11.5” x 35” tire a lot of people seem to like that size not too wide , fits your rims , probably less weight, just saying.
Jeep Gladiator Double checking - 35X12.5R17 fit on Mojave Stock 17 IMG_3979
 

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Orange kayaks on Mojaves the ultimate orange accent! Your Mojave and Yak look great!…..Jack
OP as for tires why not consider an 11.5” x 35” tire a lot of people seem to like that size not too wide , fits your rims , probably less weight, just saying.
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People I know well absolutely love that tire size, especially if it’s a Mickey Thompson Baja boss at. @Mightytalldude knows the exact size.
 

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Orange kayaks on Mojaves the ultimate orange accent! Your Mojave and Yak look great!…..Jack
OP as for tires why not consider an 11.5” x 35” tire a lot of people seem to like that size not too wide , fits your rims , probably less weight, just saying.
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Now it has an orange accent camper and red kayak.

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People I know well absolutely love that tire size, especially if it’s a Mickey Thompson Baja boss at. @Mightytalldude knows the exact size.
@Jaxmax Those are the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss 255/85R17 pizza cutters. Love those tires.
 

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Ok thank you all for the comments/advice. I'll do a little more research before pulling the trigger... but that itch to get it done is fierce!!
Most 315/70 17s will allow using your stock wheels.. OD is still pretty close still.
I also wouldn't recommend an E rated tire unless your rig is really heavy or you wheel in the Southwest where rocks and thorns are constantly trying to rip a sidewall.
 
 







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