Orangejave
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Can I put 37inch tires on my 2021 Mojave without a lift kit ? Just asking because my lift kit won’t be coming in for a while. Thank you for any responses.
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Oh man thanks a lot for responding. I’m so glad I can put them on. Your gladiator looks great with them 37s.Gray Method Mojave twins!
Can you provide the wheel specs?Yes you can.
Edit: here are all pictures of me before I put my 2" AEV lift. 37x12.5r17, 0 offset Methods. Can't 100% confirm with stock factory wheels, but I'm 95% sure others have and there is no issue with wider tires rubbing the sway bar or anything. Stock mojave wheels have a more offset wheel than any other trim I believe at 25mm. Only rub I had was obviously with the extreme articulation picture, and twice when backing out of my friend's extremely steep driveway and turning hard. Other than that no rub in the 3 months of owning before the lift. You'll be fine.
17x8.5, 0 offset which I believe is 4.75" backspacing (half of the wheel width, since 0 offset mounts at the centerline of the wheel) on an 8.5 wheel.Can you provide the wheel specs?
Diameter, width, backspacing?
Thank you sir! Been trying to find Mojave pics to find the aftermarket wheel I want to run without a stupid amount of poke.17x8.5, 0 offset which I believe is 4.75" backspacing (half of the wheel width, since 0 offset mounts at the centerline of the wheel) on an 8.5 wheel.
0 offset is still a hefty amount of poke, I get rocks and mud slinging up to my doors all the time. If you like the AEV designs I've read people have success with those at aThank you sir! Been trying to find Mojave pics to find the aftermarket wheel I want to run without a stupid amount of poke.
I stole this photo from another thread on here. My apologies, I don't remember who posted it.Yes you can.
Edit: here are all pictures of me before I put my 2" AEV lift. 37x12.5r17, 0 offset Methods. Can't 100% confirm with stock factory wheels, but I'm 95% sure others have and there is no issue with wider tires rubbing the sway bar or anything. Stock mojave wheels have a more offset wheel than any other trim I believe at 25mm. Only rub I had was obviously with the extreme articulation picture, and twice when backing out of my friend's extremely steep driveway and turning hard. Other than that no rub in the 3 months of owning before the lift. You'll be fine.
Thanks! corrected my post.I stole this photo from another thread on here. My apologies, I don't remember who posted it.
0 offset is still a hefty amount of poke, I get rocks and mud slinging up to my doors all the time. If you like the AEV designs I've read people have success with those at a +18 offset which has them right at the edge of the fenders.
What lift did you go with? Did you have to get rid of the factory Fox stuff?37s with no lift vs. 2" lift
Other Mojave users have said those help tremendously. I'm actually at a crossroads with those. I'm waiting on American Adventure Labs fender split bracket to run split fenders with their inners for more clearance. But.....that's even less mud and rock protection vs. non-split fenders. AND, I can't run Rokkblox that require factory hardware/structure from the inners.This is that I am trying to avoid... did that with my JK but being a two door it wasn't so awful. I do have the XL RokBlokz on mine, so it shouldn't be as bad?