def appreciate the help.1. A 37" tire may not fit underneath.
2. Your factory spare steel wheel may not work on your lifted Gladiator (doubtful at best)
There's a whole thread devoted to which 37" tires will fit underneath
You put a suspension lift on your Gladiator to run the 37's right?def appreciate the help.
my new wheels are 17” beadlocks wrapped in 37” tires. The spare drum is a 17” drum so wrapped with a 37” tire I should be good.
I don’t care if I have to air down the spare and leave it air down to fit. And I can leave the spare in the new road armor cage which I bought the accessory spare winch for as my plan B.
if I still have a hole in my plan please let me know. If not this is why I don’t care if it’s “used” looking to save money. Just don’t want a hole lol.
wait what!!! Dumb question the stupid offset will create a driveline issue? I look at the spare as that worst case situation. I don’t care about death wobble as spare is a short term solution. If it will mess with the diff that’s dumb and part of my ignorance. Can you send me the link?You put a suspension lift on your Gladiator to run the 37's right?
If so your factory steel spare wheel likely will not have the right offset for your JEEP and it won't work.
I bought a brand new steel wheel with the correct (matching) offset and put a 37" tire on it that will fit (per the thread here that lists which tires will and won't fit under the truck).
Um, this isn't about death wobble. Your stock factory wheels including spare tire wheel may not work on your truck depending on the suspension lift you put on it.wait what!!! Dumb question the stupid offset will create a driveline issue? I look at the spare as that worst case situation. I don’t care about death wobble as spare is a short term solution. If it will mess with the diff that’s dumb and part of my ignorance. Can you send me the link?