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I have searched all over this forum and the web to no avail other than seeing comments like "not another will 35's fit" thread.

Is there an all inclusive list of 35" tires (preferably) that utilize the stock rim (10.5" for increased weight psi for traction and less hydroplane)
2021 Rubicon - Stock - I don't want a lift.

I'm looking for MT. I need to order a set before mine arrives by Mid Sept.

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I have searched all over this forum and the web to no avail other than seeing comments like "not another will 35's fit" thread.

Is there an all inclusive list of 35" tires (preferably) that utilize the stock rim (10.5" for increased weight psi for traction and less hydroplane)
2021 Rubicon - Stock - I don't want a lift.

I'm looking for MT. I need to order a set before mine arrives by Mid Sept.

TIA
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I am a fan of 35x10.5 but you will soon discover there are about 2 to 3 options in this size. I have been running Interco Super Swamper SSRs for 2.5 years in my stock JL Rubicon and now they are on my stock height (for now) Mojave since June. No issues whatsoever. I have aftermarket wheels but I hear this should work on stock wheels no issues.

Most people run from Interco for a daily driver but honestly these have been the best all around mud tire and I have had these in literally every road condition imaginable. Off road they are perfect for where I live.

Cheers

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I am a fan of 35x10.5 but you will soon discover there are about 2 to 3 options in this size. I have been running Interco Super Swamper SSRs for 2.5 years in my stock JL Rubicon and now they are on my stock height (for now) Mojave since June. No issues whatsoever. I have aftermarket wheels but I hear this should work on stock wheels no issues.

Most people run from Interco for a daily driver but honestly these have been the best all around mud tire and I have had these in literally every road condition imaginable. Off road they are perfect for where I live.

Cheers

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Mine won't be a daily...might make 1 or 2 6 hour trips a year but will be mostly my yard rig and short Massachusetts (from Central CT) to wheel a couple times a year. in 5 years I only put 26K on the rig I'm trading in.
I have always liked these tires and I think they can be siped.
 
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Mine won't be a daily...might make 1 or 2 6 hour trips a year but will be mostly my yard rig and short Massachusetts (from Central CT) to wheel a couple times a year. in 5 years I only put 26K on the rig I'm trading in.
I have always liked these tires and I think they can be siped.
Yes these are radials and are already siped ;-)
https://www.intercotire.com/tire/133
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Nice. I found other vendors for these that didn't show a 10.5" available.
I'm going with these. Thanks!
Awesome! Please post pics...you will literally be the only other one on the JL and Gladiator site running these that I have seen lol.

Be sure to buy them through a vendor willing to return any that may be out of round (general interco issue honestly)...I had two they could not balance but they returned them right away and got new ones. They are heavy and took some weight to balance but 15k miles later they still roll without any out of balance vibrations.

Also, they do make some noise at speed, which I like, but they are not as crazy loud as bias ply Swampers or Nitto Mud Grapplers.

Just wanted to throw the negatives out there so you go into it eyes wide open. Another benefit is they are wearing like iron...I have 15k on mine and tread is on track for at least 40k.

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Awesome! Please post pics...you will literally be the only other one on the JL and Gladiator site running these that I have seen lol.

Be sure to buy them through a vendor willing to return any that may be out of round (general interco issue honestly)...I had two they could not balance but they returned them right away and got new ones. They are heavy and took some weight to balance but 15k miles later they still roll without any out of balance vibrations.

Also, they do make some noise at speed, which I like, but they are not as crazy loud as bias ply Swampers or Nitto Mud Grapplers.

Just wanted to throw the negatives out there so you go into it eyes wide open. Another benefit is they are wearing like iron...I have 15k on mine and tread is on track for at least 40k.

Cheers
I won't get my JTR until 9/10-24 so I can manage these in advance.
Too bad they don't make the thorn birds for this rim size.
Radial is the way to go though.
I'll be sure to post when I finally get to working on the rig.
Out of round sounds strange for a radial.
I'll have to check if there will return (website can help you book installation it appears).
https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/super-swamper-35x10-50r17lt-tire-ssr-radial-ssr-42r/_/R-BKBW-SSR-42R
 
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I am a fan of 35x10.5 but you will soon discover there are about 2 to 3 options in this size. I have been running Interco Super Swamper SSRs for 2.5 years in my stock JL Rubicon and now they are on my stock height (for now) Mojave since June. No issues whatsoever. I have aftermarket wheels but I hear this should work on stock wheels no issues.

Most people run from Interco for a daily driver but honestly these have been the best all around mud tire and I have had these in literally every road condition imaginable. Off road they are perfect for where I live.

Cheers

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Your JTM has different rims, same offset/backspacing as JTR stock?
 

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You should do Nitto 35x11.5, fits perfectly on the stock rim, looks better then 10.5’s and they are a true 35 tire ( a lot of these tires are a fair bit smaller then 35) zero fitment issues and still get full articulation without rubbing…You have AT, and MT options, I have the trail grappler and couldn’t be happier, the longevity is also outstanding with these tires.
 
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I have had Nitto's before but 33's on different wrangler Rubicon's.
I have always wanted super swampers because of the aggressive treads that I think will work well for my use.
I have seen that the Nitto's fit without rub on JTR's but I'm thinking I'd rather go with something different as it seems everyone uses the Nitto's although unfortunately there are few choices.
 

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You should do Nitto 35x11.5, fits perfectly on the stock rim, looks better then 10.5’s and they are a true 35 tire ( a lot of these tires are a fair bit smaller then 35) zero fitment issues and still get full articulation without rubbing…You have AT, and MT options, I have the trail grappler and couldn’t be happier, the longevity is also outstanding with these tires.
Good call out. These SSRs run true to size as well. ;-)
 
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I won't get my JTR until 9/10-24 so I can manage these in advance.
Too bad they don't make the thorn birds for this rim size.
Radial is the way to go though.
I'll be sure to post when I finally get to working on the rig.
Out of round sounds strange for a radial.
I'll have to check if there will return (website can help you book installation it appears).
https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/super-swamper-35x10-50r17lt-tire-ssr-radial-ssr-42r/_/R-BKBW-SSR-42R
I don't see a min rim size on these...
https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/super-swamper-35x10-50r17lt-tire-ssr-radial-ssr-42r/_/R-BKBW-SSR-42R
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Awesome! Please post pics...you will literally be the only other one on the JL and Gladiator site running these that I have seen lol.

Be sure to buy them through a vendor willing to return any that may be out of round (general interco issue honestly)...I had two they could not balance but they returned them right away and got new ones. They are heavy and took some weight to balance but 15k miles later they still roll without any out of balance vibrations.

Also, they do make some noise at speed, which I like, but they are not as crazy loud as bias ply Swampers or Nitto Mud Grapplers.

Just wanted to throw the negatives out there so you go into it eyes wide open. Another benefit is they are wearing like iron...I have 15k on mine and tread is on track for at least 40k.

Cheers
I don't see the min rim size on these:
https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/super-swamper-35x10-50r17lt-tire-ssr-radial-ssr-42r/_/R-BKBW-SSR-42R
Is this the size you are running?
I am about ready to order and need to be sure I can get someone to install them (and that they fit lol).
Also- these are R50 vs. Rubicon R70?
TIA
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