Looks good man! What size are those wheels? You have any issues off-roading in 33’s?I think 33s are perfect for stock height, but if you have a lift, I think you're going to want 35's+. I gave some different angles to give you an idea (my JT has 33's with no lift)...
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The wheels are 20" Fuel Beasts. I've only done mild off-roading on local SoCal trails thus far and just came back from a snow-packed Big Bear trip (great in the snow). Obviously with 20's I use my JT as more of a "Dad" truck than an off-road Jeep, but I love my setup.Looks good man! What size are those wheels? You have any issues off-roading in 33’s?
You can add Spidertrax wheel spacers to bring them out a little. I did that on a JK, ran them for 3 years with not one single problem.285 Milestar Patagonias on the stock wheels. I like the size but wish the rim backspacing was a little less. And I will paint them black in spring.
285 Milestar Patagonias on the stock wheels. I like the size but wish the rim backspacing was a little less. And I will paint them black in spring.
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Stock wheels powder coated black. 255/80/17 Falkens—skinny 33’s. Max Tow so they stick out a little more—makes up for the skinny. Light weight and great for towing.
looks great - this is the route i'm going to go with my stock willys rims at some point ... did you go with the C or E Load?I went with 285/75/17 Ridge Grapplers, which are a 34" equivalent. I like that they are lighter, less expensive, and in my opinion they work well with the "retro" Analog HD's and 2" Mopar lift.
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Thank you. I went with the C load rating, as most of my use will be on-road. I've been very pleased with the performance and manners of these tires so far. I found them on Amazon for $265 each, which I thought was reasonable.looks great - this is the route i'm going to go with my stock willys rims at some point ... did you go with the C or E Load?
right on - thanks for the info! I had the 35 ridge grapplers on my last JKU for 40k miles before i sold it, and i really liked them alot! The JT wont see much more than road duty and some dirt roads/beachs so i'm trying to balance weight/cost/mpg, so i think level + 34s will do the job once these bfg's wear down (or if i decide to sell them)Thank you. I went with the C load rating, as most of my use will be on-road. I've been very pleased with the performance and manners of these tires so far. I found them on Amazon for $265 each, which I thought was reasonable.
I like the look of the Willy's wheels also, but they are hard to find on the classifieds around here.