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"perfect" wheel specs?

Which wheel specs?


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GOCAMPN

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Correct, I have the HD on my JT. I only wanted full width to protect the fenders. I had the XHD on my JK with all 3 different end caps, was a cool idea but I ended up running the mid-width full time and never touched the others. I don't believe they ever released an XHD for the JT, closest modular option would be their Venator or whatever.
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First question you need to ask yourself, are you looking at putting a true lift on in the future.

If the answer is yes, you want to keep your back spacing at 4.5" or less. Or you will be buying new wheels or wheel spacers for your lift. A majority of lifts call for 4.5" or less back spacing.

Factory offset is +44.** MM, a 0 offset will move you out 1.75" from where you are now with the same size tire. So that should help you visualize from there.
 

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I ended up on a Sport S Ecodiesel with a 2.5 Clayton Overland kit and Icon Rebound Pros -6 I think it's a good amount of poke not to much. Front wheel turned slightly.
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