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Pic request: JT Gladiator Rubicon on OEM wheels with 35/11.50/17.

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Looking for pictures of JTR's on 35"(35/11.50/17) tires on stock wheels which aren't sticking out.
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This is exactly what I'm looking for as well. Thinking about doing the Clayton leveling kit with it, and from what I'm reading, the 11.5's shouldn't rub at all. Hoping someone might post pictures.
 

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How do you like them compared to the stock tires? Any noticeable power or mpg loss?
I haven't noticed any difference in how the truck drives. I don't track mileage but an occasional look at the mpg display shows similar numbers to the stock configuration.
 

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I don’t have a Rubicon, just a Sport, but I have 35/11.5/17 Toyo Open Country A/T 3’s on factory rims. They fit really nicely and pretty much sit within the fenders. I believe the Rubicon is an inch wider, so they definitely wouldn’t stick out. I have had no issues with rubbing or turning from lock to lock, but I do have the Mopar 2” lift.
Jeep Gladiator Pic request: JT Gladiator Rubicon on OEM wheels with 35/11.50/17. PXL_20210809_013208448.MP

Jeep Gladiator Pic request: JT Gladiator Rubicon on OEM wheels with 35/11.50/17. PXL_20210807_222256107.MP
 
 







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