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Mojave, Mopar Beadlocks, & 37” KM3

Neohiofan

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Just bought a 2021 Mojave With no lift. Do any of you have experience with a Mojave you installed KM3 tires on Mopar Beadlocks? Inquiring if they will fit without any rubbing? Do not really want to lift the Mojave more than stock lift with the 37’s height. Wife will have a hard time getting in. Any advice is appreciated.
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It works around town. If you’re going off-road you want/need the extra clearance for flexing.

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I run the Mopar "pho" beadlocks as well with 37"s and teraflex 1.5" leveling pucks. No issues so far on small trails. I went 1.5" front and icon 1.38" rear. Total cost around $250 I think. This was prior to most lifts coming out. Id honestly do it again based on cost/no issues. I maintained the space between the tire/tire well as I did with the stock tires.
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