XJ2JTChris
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- Chris
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- Gladiator Sport S on 35's, Mopar 2" lift, `96 XJ, 97 ZJ, `99 Camaro LS1
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Hi all. After days of searching and learning and reading, i'm throwing in the towel and turning here for some assistance. I've found online tire calculators to give me dimensions and differences regarding wheel offset and how much further out a tire will stick from the existing location, and i've seen dozens and dozens of pics from people here, but not much that i'm specifically looking for.
Quick background, Stock Sport S with max tow (so i have the wider axles-assuming rubicon axles are the same width?) my stock 245/75-17's are almost flush (at sidewall) to edge of the fender flare. That being said, i want to go to 35x12.50-17 BFG KO2. I don't like the look when the tire sticks out really far. My searching has lead me to the assumption that i can get away with a close to stock positive offset(which is +44 to my understanding). That being said, according to the tire calculator, if i go with a +6 offset, the sidewall will stick out 3" from where it currently is. I'd like to see less than that, maybe 1.5 to 2" out from existing location. Easy enough right, or so I thought. I've searched discount tire, tire rack, local tire shops, 4wheel parts, and i'm coming up with some very fugly rims, most of which are negative offset. If i'm limited to finding a positive offset (and still not weigh in over 33lbs per rim like some of the brands i've come across with a +18 for example), trying to limit unsprung weight....so i'm asking for photos specifically of anyone that has that good pic angle showing how far out the tire sticks....and specifically only if you found wheels that kept the tire closer to the edge of the flares.
Long story short, post pics of your wider axles, close to stock, or higher than +6 offset only so i can get a better first hand idea of the look. And as mentioned above, i have searched and read numerous wheel threads with pics, but came up short on my specific request. Thanks for any help.
Quick background, Stock Sport S with max tow (so i have the wider axles-assuming rubicon axles are the same width?) my stock 245/75-17's are almost flush (at sidewall) to edge of the fender flare. That being said, i want to go to 35x12.50-17 BFG KO2. I don't like the look when the tire sticks out really far. My searching has lead me to the assumption that i can get away with a close to stock positive offset(which is +44 to my understanding). That being said, according to the tire calculator, if i go with a +6 offset, the sidewall will stick out 3" from where it currently is. I'd like to see less than that, maybe 1.5 to 2" out from existing location. Easy enough right, or so I thought. I've searched discount tire, tire rack, local tire shops, 4wheel parts, and i'm coming up with some very fugly rims, most of which are negative offset. If i'm limited to finding a positive offset (and still not weigh in over 33lbs per rim like some of the brands i've come across with a +18 for example), trying to limit unsprung weight....so i'm asking for photos specifically of anyone that has that good pic angle showing how far out the tire sticks....and specifically only if you found wheels that kept the tire closer to the edge of the flares.
Long story short, post pics of your wider axles, close to stock, or higher than +6 offset only so i can get a better first hand idea of the look. And as mentioned above, i have searched and read numerous wheel threads with pics, but came up short on my specific request. Thanks for any help.
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