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Anyone upgrade their sport s (non max tow) with these?

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Looking to pick up a set of takeoff rubicon JL rims & tires Like these pictured. I shouldn’t have any issues right? Anyone running the same setup? Got pics? Bonus points if you have a sting gray.

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Those should be 285/70R17's, that's a tick under 33".

I don't know if your fog light closeout panels would need trimmed or not.
 
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Those should be 285/70R17's, that's a tick under 33".

I don't know if your fog light closeout panels would need trimmed or not.
I trimmed the plastic thing between the fender and bumper, if that’s what you mean. There aren’t any differences between stock JL and JT rims, correct? For some reason I remember hearing someone saying the gladiator wheels were stronger because their weight ratings over the JL.
 

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I have no idea what the load ratings are for JL wheels, I don't know that JEEP actually publishes them. I have found where the JK wheels have a 1600 pound load rating, still see nothing about JL.

As for the important numbers, they are 17" wheels, 5 x 5 (5 x 127) bolt pattern, and are around 44.4 mm (should be stamped on back side of each wheel) offset.
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