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Stock, I think the Mojave is 1.5" (or so) taller than the Rubicon.
I'll take this into account. Currently running 35" Wildpeak ATs with no lift but I'm liking the sound of 37s when these wear out next spring.
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I mentioned earlier that I just finished putting the AEV 2" lift on my Mojave and I'm running the stock rubber (285/70 Wildpeak A/T (it actually came with M/T's, but I went to the A/T after a couple hundred miles)). I'll be going to 35's after these wear out; probably don't need anything larger. (Famous last words, right?!?)
 

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I mentioned earlier that I just finished putting the AEV 2" lift on my Mojave and I'm running the stock rubber (285/70 Wildpeak A/T (it actually came with M/T's, but I went to the A/T after a couple hundred miles)). I'll be going to 35's after these wear out; probably don't need anything larger. (Famous last words, right?!?)
I went with 35s, then a year later the aev lift on my Mojave. Wish I'd done the lift sooner. Then I wished I'd gone 37s. If you get off road at all the extra height of the lift is a must. And the 37s just look great on the gladiator, plus the extra clearance. I went with BFG 37s, they are lighter and a little smaller so a nice compromise. Waiting for my 35 falkens to wear out was killing me.

Give 37s a very hard look. Even trail recon ended up on 37s after he said 35s were plenty big enough. 😂

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I went with 35s, then a year later the aev lift on my Mojave. Wish I'd done the lift sooner. Then I wished I'd gone 37s. If you get off road at all the extra height of the lift is a must. And the 37s just look great on the gladiator, plus the extra clearance. I went with BFG 37s, they are lighter and a little smaller so a nice compromise. Waiting for my 35 falkens to wear out was killing me.

Give 37s a very hard look. Even trail recon ended up on 37s after he said 35s were plenty big enough. 😂

Enjoy
Good points, aqcjeepGlad. The main reason 37's are not high on the list is that I actually like the stock wheels and don't really want to upgrade those just to accommodate 37's. Did you have to upgrade your wheels to accommodate the BFG 37's (thinking about the extra width)? I'm not a rock-crawler per se but, living in Idaho, definitely love to explore those non-asphalt surfaces!
 

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Good points, aqcjeepGlad. The main reason 37's are not high on the list is that I actually like the stock wheels and don't really want to upgrade those just to accommodate 37's. Did you have to upgrade your wheels to accommodate the BFG 37's (thinking about the extra width)? I'm not a rock-crawler per se but, living in Idaho, definitely love to explore those non-asphalt surfaces!
I did upgrade the wheels when I put 35s on. I wanted a little more poke so went with +12 mm offset instead of the stock +37. I know many people on the forums will do larger tires and wider than 11.5 inches without going away from the stock wheels. Some tire places will do it some won't from what I read. I stayed with the 12.5 width when I went to 37s.
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There’s no Mopar lift for Mojave (that I can find) How did you make it work?
Here is the part number. I got a great deal on mine. Improved ride over stock and for what I do, running the beaches and sand trails in NW Florida star forests it’s fine for me. I don’t remember if it was this forum or the Wrangler forums but somebody put together a spreadsheet of the part numbers that made up the components of the kit, and you could part it out significantly cheaper however I put it on a week after I got the Jeep and sold the takeoff parts which helped defray the cost.


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Mopar kit, no spacers. Here's the difference between 35's and 37's (if your interested).

Top pic with ATX's are 35's and bottom pic are BFG KO2's in 37's.

The Mopar kit will get you about 3 inches and some change on sport models. I was bummed when my 35's looked a little small, but I loved the tires and ran them for almost 5 years and 55K miles before getting the BFG's a few weeks ago.
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I went with 35s, then a year later the aev lift on my Mojave. Wish I'd done the lift sooner. Then I wished I'd gone 37s. If you get off road at all the extra height of the lift is a must. And the 37s just look great on the gladiator, plus the extra clearance. I went with BFG 37s, they are lighter and a little smaller so a nice compromise. Waiting for my 35 falkens to wear out was killing me.

Give 37s a very hard look. Even trail recon ended up on 37s after he said 35s were plenty big enough. 😂

Enjoy
Good point however, correct me if I'm wrong. Wouldn't a re-gear also be necessary if going to 37's. If so, wouldn't such be equal to buying a set of 10 tires all at once?
 

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Good point however, correct me if I'm wrong. Wouldn't a re-gear also be necessary if going to 37's. If so, wouldn't such be equal to buying a set of 10 tires all at once?
Wellllll if you look at the charts on this forum, yes 4.10 gears are marginal for 37s. I don't notice a lot of difference but I live in flat land area. I have yet to get on the highway and check the rpm and speed to see what happened for sure. If you are not on 4.10s then you might have an issue even with 35s. Search the forum for regear info, but I think it's like $2500 to regear, but I know it varies.
Good luck

Edit: I finally got out on the highway to test the 37s against the 35s after I adjusted the speedometer for the 37s. with the 35s @74 mph I was running 2000 RPM. with the 37s @74 mph I am running 1900-1950 rpm the needle is not on the line like before. And I do notice it takes a little less hill and wind to make the transmission downshift out of 8th.
 
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Here's mine with Clayton 2.5 lift and 35s

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likes- that’s a nice setup. There’s space between the top of the tire and the fender without the tires being out of the fender wells which is the mall crawler look
dislike- why do all the setups I like have to be in blue? Does everyone here know that I wanted the blue but couldn’t find it.
 

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Wellllll if you look at the charts on this forum, yes 4.10 gears are marginal for 37s. I don't notice a lot of difference but I live in flat land area. I have yet to get on the highway and check the rpm and speed to see what happened for sure. If you are not on 4.10s then you might have an issue even with 35s. Search the forum for regear info, but I think it's like $2500 to regear, but I know it varies.
Good luck
I would agree that if one resides in Iowa, a re-gear may not be mandatory on 37's with 4:10's. There are instances that 35' X 11.5's on OEM wheels have very close weights in comparison to the factory 33" Falkens which can be installed. An example being Toyo 35 X 11.5's. I forgot that a $300+ Tazer may also be recommended in order to calibrate the speedo or a trip to the dealer for reprogramming which may be close to the cost of the Tazer itself w/o all the other nice programming goodies. This is a great topic and I am enjoying everyone's input.
 

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likes- that’s a nice setup. There’s space between the top of the tire and the fender without the tires being out of the fender wells which is the mall crawler look
dislike- why do all the setups I like have to be in blue? Does everyone here know that I wanted the blue but couldn’t find it.
Just to rub a little more salt in the wound...................................2" AEV Lift and 37x12.5 BFG KO2
Jeep Gladiator Tires and Lifts Mojave BFG 37
 
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Just to rub a little more salt in the wound...................................2" AEV Lift and 37x12.5 BFG KO2
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I thought this place was supposed to be a brotherhood. Am I now the baby brother that gets picked on by all the blue boys?
 

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Mopar kit, no spacers. Here's the difference between 35's and 37's (if your interested).

Top pic with ATX's are 35's and bottom pic are BFG KO2's in 37's.

The Mopar kit will get you about 3 inches and some change on sport models. I was bummed when my 35's looked a little small, but I loved the tires and ran them for almost 5 years and 55K miles before getting the BFG's a few weeks ago.
2021 Gladiator.jpeg
BFG 37 KO2.jpg
Love those retro graphics. where did you get them?
 
 







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