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What wheel offset is needed for smaller 37” BFG tires on narrow axle Gladiators

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I have a 2021 Jeep Gladiator Willys with the Mopar lift, take off high-line Rubicon fenders and 4.88 gears. I would like to put some 37” BFG AT tires on it. I would like to know the smallest offset wheel i would need to accommodate these tires without rubbing the control arms at full lock. Would +12mm work or do I need 0 offset? I would like to minimize poke but avoid control arm rub on the narrow axles. Thanks
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My previous tires were BFG AT 37x12.5. 0 offset Method wheels on a Sport S. You should be fine. Lift is Mopar 2” with MetalCloak Lowers out front.
 
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My previous tires were BFG AT 37x12.5. 0 offset Method wheels on a Sport S. You should be fine. Lift is Mopar 2” with MetalCloak Lowers out front.
Did you rub at all at full lock? Was there much tire poke? Do you think +12mm would rub?
 

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Did you rub at all at full lock? Was there much tire poke? Do you think +12mm would rub?
I do not rub. Not sure on how the poke would be as I have Nemesis fenders. I’d imagine it isn’t much because mine isn’t extreme. For me, the way it is the perfect stance for trail work.
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