12.5 wide tires are just fine on factory wheels. I’m running 13.5 tires on mine.
I’m surprised no one has mentioned Kenda tires yet. They have 35x10.50s in RT and MT.
A rotational brake squeak that is not heard when the brakes are applied could be a bent axle flange. I’ve had that happen on a Jk and my previous JT.
Someone posted this on the JL Forum, and it’s a great catch. Jeep would totally do something like this to test a future production suspension in plain sight.
https://cdn.jlwranglerforums.com/attachments/1070/1070133-6b46803e3475901c21f4cced548d0c72.webp
Casey Curries race truck, Striker, was...
I personally prefer the stock air box for its water resistance, but if you really want one without concern over warranty issues, there is a Mopar Performance one available
The IFS part baffles me if the Scrambler will truly be Wrangler frame based. Why spend the money to re-engineer the front suspension just for the Scrambler unless…
Oh no…
Please no…
It can’t be…
For the love of God, please oh please don’t let the next generation Wrangler have IFS!
With a common offset, wheel width will affect where the beads of the tire would be located in space, but the tread/contact patch remains in the same location. This is why wheel offset is a better measurement to compare tire location than wheel backspacing. Tire placement with wheels of common...