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Hi All,

Bringing this thread back to life to get some options. I am new to the forum and have a 23 Mojave. I wanted to move up to 35" tires but wanted to stay within spec. I like the NITTO Ridge grappler's although I would like a bit better performance if possible in rainy conditions.

That being said I am confused with all the options i.e. wheel width and things like offset and backspace.

I want to keep the tire from being outside the fender as much as possible but the type of wheel and tire combo has me confused i.e If I want to stick with 17" wheels how wide should they be and what offset and backspacing do I need to keep in spec and as close to aligned to the outside of the fender well?

The wheel I like are the Black Rhino Arsenel and the Fifteen 52 Analog HD as an old school option. I am options and want to lock down a specific wheel/tire combo

Thanks in advance!
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You can put 35s on your factory wheels if you want to keep it under the fenders. I have a +10 offset on mine. They poke a little, is not too much in my option. AEV has positive offset wheels. You won't need to get an alignment. 35s won't change anything there. You will have to recalibrate your speedometer which will also put your shift points back if you have an auto trans.
 

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Thanks - - I really done like the factory wheel. I am more of the style I mentioned. The Fifteen 52 are a retro lokk while the Black Rhino is more of a Oshkosh JLTV look.
 
 







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