New Price $1050 4 Jeep Gladiator rubicon takeoff wheels in excellent shape and 5 Falken MT tires.
Wheels are 17”
Tires 285/70r17
Only used for about 300 miles. Local pickup preferred unless you want to set up shipping at your own expense. No sensors. Please PM with any questions.
Is it possible to upgrade to the Rubicon shocks WITHOUT upgrading springs for an improved ride and small lift on a Overland? Or would the Rubicon springs be necessary as well?
I am trying to decide on tires for my JT. Looking to go with a 315/70r17.
Does anyone have any experience with either the BFG K02’s or Milestar Patagonia MT’s? Which one would you choose and why?
If you have any pictures you can post too, that would be an added bonus!
TIA!
I think you may be able to get a bigger discount. I just purchased my overland last month with an MSRP of almost $56k, received an almost $7K dealer discount plus $4k in rebates. My total price was just about $45k.
Love the build. Looks great- I’m looking to do something similar with my white overland. Might do a leveling kit instead of a full lift.
Was it difficult to remove the Jeep badges on the tailgate and fenders when you replaced with the black ones? I like the look.
Nice sticker :like:
Thanks- interested in possibly keeping the wheels, just not sure if they give me enough of an offset for a more aggressive stance. It would be nice if the tires where 2-3” wider than the fenders.
First post here as I’m new to the forum. I recently purchased a new 2020 Gladiator Overland and placed on some rubicon take off wheels with falken mt tires. Although I think it looks a heck of a lot better (pictured below) than it did with the Bridgestone Duelers, I am quickly catching the...