C185
Member
- First Name
- TD
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2022
- Threads
- 2
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- 19
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- Location
- Southern Indiana
- Vehicle(s)
- Jeep '12 JK, '22 JT
- Occupation
- retired
- Thread starter
- #1
Greetings all. Firstly, let me say thanks for all the great info shared by the members here. For an old guy like me, it has helped a lot. I know I won't have much to contribute, but I follow your postings, and appreciate the great spectrum of Jeep knowledge available. Again, thanks.
Now the question--I have a '22 JT Sport Max Tow with the basic steel wheels. I'm old school and do not like the black in combo with the Stingray body color. I have been given (free) the OEM alloy spoke wheels from a 2015 JK, 17" and I believe they share the same offset of 44.45 as the JT. Took a rear wheel off today in order to test fit the JK wheel, and the clearance from wheel to brake is only about 1/8 of an inch. My plan was to get a set of GY Duratracs (265/70/17)and have them mounted on the JK rims, and keep the Bridgestone Duelers (245/75/17). Then, swap them according to seasonal weather here in Indiana. My concern is that small clearance of the JK wheels to the calipers. Sufficient or no? I also know that I must use the JT lug nuts in both cases.
Thanks for any help, and all the best.
Now the question--I have a '22 JT Sport Max Tow with the basic steel wheels. I'm old school and do not like the black in combo with the Stingray body color. I have been given (free) the OEM alloy spoke wheels from a 2015 JK, 17" and I believe they share the same offset of 44.45 as the JT. Took a rear wheel off today in order to test fit the JK wheel, and the clearance from wheel to brake is only about 1/8 of an inch. My plan was to get a set of GY Duratracs (265/70/17)and have them mounted on the JK rims, and keep the Bridgestone Duelers (245/75/17). Then, swap them according to seasonal weather here in Indiana. My concern is that small clearance of the JK wheels to the calipers. Sufficient or no? I also know that I must use the JT lug nuts in both cases.
Thanks for any help, and all the best.
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