ShadowsPapa
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There's a couple of threads and dozens of posts on that.Do most people get a 5th wheel and tire and do a 5 tire rotation, or get a 5th tire of the same diameter and mount it on the factory spare rim? I assume the spare rim has the same dimensions as the stock rims? I'm hoping to order my JT next month. I've even considered a narrow width 35 for a spare when I upgrade to 35s to increase ground clearance and lower costs.
The steel wheel for the spare is 17". The Overland has 18" wheels.
I bought an Overland wheel from a guy who replaced the wheels on his truck and bought 5 matching tires.
There's almost as many opinions on that as there are JT owners.
The true diameter varies with brand, width, etc. - and some have put larger tires under there.Know for a fact (from Mopar Engineer), it was designed to hold UP TO 35 in stock location.
One company's 35 may be 34.6" while another's may be 35.2" That's a fair amount of diameter difference.
That has also been discussed as it was asked multiple times and finally someone fit the largest tire they could up there and posted the size.
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