Wow, has anyone tried these yet? Available in 43Ă—14.50-17LT, 37Ă—13.50-17LT and 40Ă—13.50-17LT.
https://www.offroadxtreme.com/news/new-products/mickey-thompson-adds-two-new-sizes-to-baja-pro-x-off-road-tire-line/
Simple Tire has some other choices for less than those RDR tires and if you register for free you get a discount.
https://simpletire.com/catalog?width=35&ratio=12.5&rim=20&zip=16830&sort=price&order=asc&query=catalog
There's also Discount Tire Direct...
They're not going to measure out at 35". After they're mounted and the weight of the Jeep on them they will probably be 33.25" or close to 34" if you're lucky, all depends on the brand. You measure from the ground to the center of the hub and multiply by 2 and that's your height. Or put a level...
I was just curious since the 35x10.50r17 weigh 67lbs each so if you don't mind a huge jump in mpg loss and acceleration/braking. My stock 245/75R17 Bridgestone tires weigh 38lbs.
I was looking through a thread on here a couple of days ago and someone had a max tow sport and got the Rubicon body color fenders on it. But I tried to find it and couldn't.
According to this https://www.customwheeloffset.com/buy-wheel-offset/V1171-217350BC/wheel-replicas-v1171-20x10-50-custom-wheels that +50 offset would be 7.47 backspacing. The offset and backspacing on a stock 17x7.5 wheel is +44.45 and 6.10" so 7.47" backspacing plus the extra wheel width is...
I saved about $500 and bought an 'open box' bumper from Extreme Terrain. It came via UPS Freight and was not boxed or wrapped in plastic. Just had some scuffs and also had the bullbar and everything needed to install (including the D-ring shackles and winch plate). It is slightly bent. The left...
I saved about $500 and bought an 'open box' bumper from Extreme Terrain. It came via UPS Freight and was not boxed or wrapped in plastic. Just had some scuffs and also had the bullbar and everything needed to install (including the D-ring shackles and winch plate). It is slightly bent. The left...
15.5" is pretty wide. Usually people get 12.5" wide here in the USA. Here's a link from the wrangler forums where the same tire was discussed. https://www.wranglerforum.com/f274/15-5-wide-wheels-1360217.html Just make sure you get wheels with enough offset to allow you to make turns.
I have Wrangler Rubicon take-offs on the stock Bridgestone AT tires. Bought them separate on ebay to get the best deal. I was going to get some white letter 285/70r17 tires but kinda like the stock look better. The Bridgestones are nice tires.
That's a good question. I just figured it was because the Wrangler already had some sort of promotional deal with the KO2 and with the Gladiator being newer they decided to use the Falkens. I thought the KO2 would have been on the Gladiator as well.