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Here you go. I had 3/4 inch spacers in the rear to keep it from sagging with weight in it. My springs were really soft.
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Thank you! Great looking Jeep! One last question, what is the real world height of them on the 7.5" wide wheels? I've heard that generally 35's run a bit smaller than advertised. Curious how much of a difference they would actually make compared to stock.
 

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Thank you! Great looking Jeep! One last question, what is the real world height of them on the 7.5" wide wheels? I've heard that generally 35's run a bit smaller than advertised. Curious how much of a difference they would actually make compared to stock.
All tires that I know of measure smaller than advertised. They round up. A 35 could be 34.4 or 34.8 depending on the manufacturer, and no 35 is going to measure 35 mounted on the vehicle. Mine are almost wore out so measuring them won’t help anyway.
On the other hand, a narrower wheel will make the tire taller than a wider wheel because the tire will stretch out and shrink in diameter.
 

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I know it's only been a day but, how do yo ulike the Mickeys so far? I have 35x12.5 Baja Boss A/Ts right now but will be putting 37s on next month when it gets re-geared. I'm undecided on whether or not to go with the M/Ts, stick with the A/Ts or maybe go a completely different direction like Toyo or something.
Haven't done any trails or rock crawling with them yet, but I just did a 300 mile road trip today and honestly they're great so far. Road noise is minimum for what they are (37" MT's). Handling and comfort are pretty great too. I took the JT on some pretty serious trails with the 37" Toyo AT's and it never had any crazy issues but I figured I might as well give MT's a shot. Mickey's had great reviews so I chose them.
 

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New 25 JTRX w/4500 mi before we get started on mods. Keeping it simple, planning on doing 35x11.5s and a mild lift (2" Mopar). Considering 37s and a regear but don't think I need them until my skills improve and we do more advanced trails! This thread is really helpful to see what the various setups out there are like, thanks OP!

Jeep Gladiator Let's see your setups! 37
 

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Do you have any photos with the 35X11.5 tires pre lift? I have a 24 rubicon that I do not plan on lifting and want to see the stance. I do have a 1.5" teraflex front spacer
Here you go. 35x11.5R17 Toyo Open Country A/T 3s

Jeep Gladiator Let's see your setups! IMG_2991


It's a 2022 Mojave with the stock suspension and fenders. Rubicon should be the same on height. Side view
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Front view

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Rear three quarters view

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I love the look and the height. Regretfully can't tell you how it is in serious off road conditions----I'll be able to after I do a number of Jeep Badge trails in late April on my way back to Missouri.
 

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I already did 60 crunches this evening to tired to do set ups. 🥵😴 later dude.
 
 







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