BlueScapegoat
Well-Known Member
Depends on the tires you choose...What is the actual poke out beyond the fenders on those?
These 37x12.5r17 Cooper STT Pros, with a piece of angle aluminum as a straight edge, stick out 1-3/8" past the fenders in the front and 1-7/16" in the rear, measuring straight up to the flare.
But the tires bulge out 1-11/16 past the rim lip on the wheel, which is the widest point on the wheel.
So the surface of the wheel is about 1/4" inside of the outer edge of the fender, if my math is right.
The flaw with my measuring here is the bottom of the tire is bulged out a bit, I didn't lift the weight off to get a more accurate measurement. But it should get you in the ballpark.
Also, this is measured on a Rubicon. EcoD, specifically. So keep that in mind in regards to axle and fender widths
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