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Is it possible to use Rubicon wheels on a Mojave?

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I can't tell if there's anything different other than how they look.
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Yes, you can. I think the difference is .45 mm or .55 mm of offset.

I can never remember if Mojave is 44 or 45 mm.
 

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Jeep Gladiator Is it possible to use Rubicon wheels on a Mojave? 1619723313598

From another thread here. You may need some spacers to avoid any rubbing.
 

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Then I wonder which one I saw was either 45 or 44 mm?

Knew Mojave was different, but not that much.
 

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Since I have been in the market for 2.5 or 3.0 shocks among several manufacturers, I don't know why they would have to "widen the Mojave stance to clear the bigger Fox shocks".

None of the 3, (Fox, Falcon, King) mention any clearance issues with factory wheels on their 2.5-3.5 series shocks. The only changes are either trimming inner fender liner or mounting of external tank.

So that is curious and there may be another reason they changed the offset.
 

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What about some modest spacers? Anyone tried?
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