Kreinmc
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I recently purchased a 2021 Jeep Gladiator Mojave and while the tires look great, I've already got the bug to add some bigger tires... I'm aware the Mojave is a unique suspension and I don't want to touch it, but I would like to have the biggest tires possible. I've seen vehicles with 35s on them and I just don't think I will be happy going from the current 33s to 35s as the change doesn't appear to be significant enough. So what can I really do without a lift? If necessary, I would be open to installing some sort of a spacer lift later down the line to address any potential rubbing issues. So here are my questions.
1. If I add a smaller 37 such as a 37/12.5/17 will it rub? My intent would be to install on these tires on the stock Mojave rims at this time and potentially upgrade later.
2. Will I be required to add spacers to make room? Visually, I don't see an issue other than potentially the skid plate or maybe touching the exhaust on the drivers side.
3. Assuming this all works, I've seen others mention a Tazer to fix the speedo and shift points. Will a Tazer instantly void the Jeep warranty?
4. Not a big deal, but what will the MPG hit be to go from a 33 inch tire to a 37?
Thanks!
1. If I add a smaller 37 such as a 37/12.5/17 will it rub? My intent would be to install on these tires on the stock Mojave rims at this time and potentially upgrade later.
2. Will I be required to add spacers to make room? Visually, I don't see an issue other than potentially the skid plate or maybe touching the exhaust on the drivers side.
3. Assuming this all works, I've seen others mention a Tazer to fix the speedo and shift points. Will a Tazer instantly void the Jeep warranty?
4. Not a big deal, but what will the MPG hit be to go from a 33 inch tire to a 37?
Thanks!
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