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MasterTheNEC

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Greetings Folks,

Just got my 2022 Rubicon Gladiator and while I like the 33" wheels and 17" rims I was wondering what is the maximum size you can increase to, in tire size, without a lift, wheel spacers (which I am not sure what they are actually) and use the same wheel (rim). I know folks have been HERE before so I figured I would reduce the learning curve and ask you fine folks.

Thanks in advance.
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depends on tire width, but broadly speaking 35s. If you're off road or making really tight turns you will get some rubbing without a lift, though

Wheel spacers increase the distance from the original mounting area to the wheel, which will also help guard against rubbing on tight turns. downside (potentially) is that tires stick out beyond fenders and place a little more stress on your axles
 
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Thank You...sorry I posted this in the wrong forum...I'm new...:)
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