Tires are Nitto Ridge Grapplers 35x12.5, I added the fenders because I have future plans to go with 37s, get her regeared and hopefully avoid having to do a lift. I don't do any rock crawling and I've always had a jeep in the city, NJ streets can get rough on a vehicle's suspension...lol Dam pot...
Thanks! The front fenders are Road Armor Stealth fender flares. A very solid fender, adds a lot of room for the tires which should come in handy when I go with 37s next year.
Nitto Ridge Grapplers on stock Mojave wheels, 35x12.5, no modifications needed. I picked up the fenders because I was considering going to 37s but now that the fenders are on I like the look.
I got the Mojave back last night from my mechanic. Added a Fishbone front stubby bumper, Road Armor Stealth front fenders, Fishbone rear fenders and front and rear DV8 inner fender flares. I'm definitely liking the look with the 35 inch Nitto Ridge Grapplers. I'm back on the fence regarding the 37s.
Very helpful, my plans do include regearing to 513s when I add the JCR rear rear bumper/tire carrier (added weight) but that won't be for at least 3 to 4 months. I'm waiting to pickup my Jeep next week with the new fenders and then I'll throw on the Black Rhinos and tires. I guess I need to look...
Do the 35s. I had my Mojave delivered with 35s on stock wheels. I've had no rubbing issues and the power feels fine on the highway. I think it should have come standard from the factory with 35s.
I'm located in North Bergen NJ and I'm selling my front and rear black painted Mojave fenders with LED DRLs. My 2020 Mojave has 80 miles on the clock and the fenders look that good. This will be a cash only, pick up only sale. The Jeep is at the shop right now getting work done and should be...
Outstanding, great information and quick easy low cost fixes are always welcome. No concerns with the front sway bar disconnect as the Mojave does not have one so I believe I should be fine. Again thanks!