TARHEELKIDD
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- Greg
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator,1993 Jeep Wrangler,1967 Camaro
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I have had the Jeep for a month now and will start making several long road trips. I am in the "Need a full sized spare club" and very happy that it will fit underneath the truck bed.
I want a full functioning spare by the cheapest set up possible. It does not need to be a matching rim or even tire. I am looking at going to a 37 x 12.5 spare. It is the cheapest 37 size I can find. Will it be okay to mount it factory spare rim. I believe it is 17x7.5, or do I need to pickup a cheap 17 x 9 rim with some sort of backspacing so the spare can be used without wheel spacers, etc. I will only use the spare to get me home and then to the tire shop. If I go with the matching rim/tire combo, it will put me over $1000.00 for the spare. If I go with a cheaper tire and rim , it should be around $550.00 or so. I want a spare that can be put on the front or rear if possible. If not, I can move the good tires around to accommodate.
I want a full functioning spare by the cheapest set up possible. It does not need to be a matching rim or even tire. I am looking at going to a 37 x 12.5 spare. It is the cheapest 37 size I can find. Will it be okay to mount it factory spare rim. I believe it is 17x7.5, or do I need to pickup a cheap 17 x 9 rim with some sort of backspacing so the spare can be used without wheel spacers, etc. I will only use the spare to get me home and then to the tire shop. If I go with the matching rim/tire combo, it will put me over $1000.00 for the spare. If I go with a cheaper tire and rim , it should be around $550.00 or so. I want a spare that can be put on the front or rear if possible. If not, I can move the good tires around to accommodate.
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