Nice. I live in Peyton. Meridian Ranch. Still trying to figure out what size rims to buy. Was going to do gears for my Overland as well but everyone wants 2k plus to do it.
I dont tow anything, but I do live in Colorado Springs and like going up in the mountains and want to go on trails. Its also my daily driver. That being the case, what tire do you recommend I go with? I hate the look of the stock highway tires. I want to buy new wheels and tires and do a 2"...
I have an Overland. I want to lift it but I am so undecided on what to do. I would like 35's and new wheels but I keep hearing that the Overland can't handle 35's unless I change the gears as well which I cannot afford to do.
Can you still get a meaty looking tire in a 33? And if i stick with the 33, do I use a 17" or 18" wheel? And will I need a lift kit by sticking to a 33?
I was hpping to spend around doing 3k on tires, wheels and lift/leveling if needed. Do I stick with 18" wheels or go to 17"? If I avoid the lift, what size tires should I get?
That's actually a big part of my questioning. I may do a little bit of off road but nothing major definitely no rock crawling. Would I be better going with 35's?
hey all. 1st time Jeep owner. I know there's a lot of topics on this already and I have read quite a few of them. However, I'm still a little confused. I have the Gladiator overland without the Max tow package. It has the stock 18" wheels on it. If I want the truck to look more meatier, Can...