I have a 2022 Mojave and replaced the 33” Factory WildPeak tires with 35”x11.5” WildPeak tires. I’m very happy with the 11.5” width as it is lighter and in my opinion, it rides better than the 12.5” width.
I put on an AEV 2" lift and replaced the factory Falken 33" tires to Falken 35x11.5" tires. That provided a net 3" lift, and the Mojave rides great. I did not need to regear and the MPG has not changed. I did eventually install Rock Slide retractable rock slider steps to make it easier for...
Thank you, you are correct. When I went back to the Jeep dealer and spoke to a different service writer, he told me the same thing. I had a new TPMS installed and it works as intended. No issue with the after market wheels.
I have a 2022 Mojave with 17,300 miles. About 6,000 miles ago, I replaced all 5 of my 33" factory falken tires and factory wheels with new 35" falken tires and new alloy wheels in February. I used the same tire sensors that were in the 33" tires. About a week ago, after I brought my Gladiator...
I had Falken Wildpeak stock 285/70 r17 (33") on my 2022 Mojave. I upgraded all 5 to Falken Wildpeak 35"x11.5" R17 tires. When I purchased my Mojave, I put on an AV 2" lift and added 1.75" wheel spaces. With the new tires, I removed the spacers, and changed my wheels to 8.5" width with 0 deg...
I had a similar problem removing the connection plugs and installing the extension plugs. I found that using a pair of long needle nose plyers helped. My right hand is all scabbed over. I don't want to do that again, t was painful.
I damaged the passenger side front (engine) end plastic end cap on my running boards. The sticker under the passenger running board indicates they are MOPAR 82215609AB. There is an lettering inside the damaged plastic end piece indicating it's part # C0636-200 with the additional identifiers...