Mac
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I would think if you run a big negative offset the tire would hit the edge of the fender when it is compressed instead of tucking into the wheel well.
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I can't say full articulation because I haven't flexed mine out all the way but I had plenty of room on mine with a 2.5" readylift SST lift kit and Rubicon front springs. Probably got 3-1/4 inches of lift total. I'm running 1-3/4 inch wheel spacers now because I want some poke. A buddy and I removed.the front spacers because I was considering running my stock wheels with no spacers but after doing it and seeing how it looked I opted to keep the spacers installed. I mean you got more room on a Rubicon because of the taller flares as well. The only thing you got to worry about is that lower control arm.How about full articulation?
Since I'm only putting on 305/70 17s and the Mopar 2" lift to decrease weight I'm sure it won't be a problem. I will probably go to 35s and 4.56 gears at some point. I just need the damn jeep! I did get my letter from Jeep Wave, for whatever that's worth.I can't say full articulation because I haven't flexed mine out all the way but I had plenty of room on mine with a 2.5" readylift SST lift kit and Rubicon front springs. Probably got 3-1/4 inches of lift total. I'm running 1-3/4 inch wheel spacers now because I want some poke. A buddy and I removed.the front spacers because I was considering running my stock wheels with no spacers but after doing it and seeing how it looked I opted to keep the spacers installed. I mean you got more room on a Rubicon because of the taller flares as well. The only thing you got to worry about is that lower control arm.
I can't say full articulation because I haven't flexed mine out all the way but I had plenty of room on mine with a 2.5" readylift SST lift kit and Rubicon front springs. Probably got 3-1/4 inches of lift total. I'm running 1-3/4 inch wheel spacers now because I want some poke. A buddy and I removed.the front spacers because I was considering running my stock wheels with no spacers but after doing it and seeing how it looked I opted to keep the spacers installed. I mean you got more room on a Rubicon because of the taller flares as well. The only thing you got to worry about is that lower control arm.
You will definitely be ok with that size tire. I ran 315 70 17 no issues as well same as a 35 but a little wider than the 35 12.5 17 but I had the itch for 37'sSince I'm only putting on 305/70 17s and the Mopar 2" lift to decrease weight I'm sure it won't be a problem. I will probably go to 35s and 4.56 gears at some point. I just need the damn jeep! I did get my letter from Jeep Wave, for whatever that's worth.
Thanks for the information. I'll post about the suspension and tire size at some future point.
I’ve fully flexed my JTRD running true 37 x 11.5 tires with 2.5 RC front and 0.75 Daystar rear spacer lift on OEM wheels running 1.5” wheel spacers without any rubbing.Since I'm only putting on 305/70 17s and the Mopar 2" lift to decrease weight I'm sure it won't be a problem. I will probably go to 35s and 4.56 gears at some point. I just need the damn jeep! I did get my letter from Jeep Wave, for whatever that's worth.
Thanks for the information. I'll post about the suspension and tire size at some future point.
I assume running 34s with the Mopar 2" lift I should be fine, given what everyone is saying here.I’ve fully flexed my JTRD running true 37 x 11.5 tires with 2.5 RC front and 0.75 Daystar rear spacer lift on OEM wheels running 1.5” wheel spacers without any rubbing.
I took off my wheel spacers and immediately had rubbing on the control arms. Spacers are back on!
Is the diesel lower control arms different from the gasser control arms. I'm running stock 17x7.5 wheels with 37 12.5 17 Kanati Trail hog Tires and I have no rubbing at all. Full lock to both sides. Did 2 u turns on the way home just to make sure one more time. I am running 2.5" Readylift SSt Spacer lift with Rubicon springs up front so that setup should be pretty similar to yours. Not sure why it would be hitting the lower control arms. Are sure it was hitting the skid plate?I’ve fully flexed my JTRD running true 37 x 11.5 tires with 2.5 RC front and 0.75 Daystar rear spacer lift on OEM wheels running 1.5” wheel spacers without any rubbing.
I took off my wheel spacers and immediately had rubbing on the control arms. Spacers are back on!
i don’t think so- I don’t know if the Kanati’s are true to size??? Mine are and CHUNKY!Is the diesel lower control arms different from the gasser control arms. I'm running stock 17x7.5 wheels with 37 12.5 17 Kanati Trail hog Tires and I have no rubbing at all. Full lock to both sides. Did 2 u turns on the way home just to make sure one more time. I am running 2.5" Readylift SSt Spacer lift with Rubicon springs up front so that setup should be pretty similar to yours. Not sure why it would be hitting the lower control arms. Are sure it was hitting the skid plate?
They measured 36.5" when I had them mounted. I done a video showing them at full lock. They are about .7" taller than my buddies BFG KO2 37 12 5 17 he is running.i don’t think so- I don’t know if the Kanati’s are true to size??? Mine are and CHUNKY!
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Yah- mine dwarf my brother-in-laws KM2 37s!They measured 36.5" when I had them mounted. I done a video showing them at full lock. They are about .7" taller than my buddies BFG KO2 37 12 5 17 he is running.
Looks great with the bumper wings removed ??I run 0 offset and really like it. Its wide enough to let me ride the sidewalls and keep the fenders and body off stuff if i need to, but not so wide that its ripping the paint off the side of the truck.
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Those are both 37’s???Yah- mine dwarf my brother-in-laws KM2 37s!
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