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Hi guys

I’m in the market for a Gladiator and plan on going with 33 or 35’s. I don’t like the look where the tires stick out 3 or 4 inches. Besides playing with the wheels offset, is it recommend that I look for one without tow max as another way to keep the wheels/tires from sticking out more than an inch? If I have this correct, the axles on the Rubicon and tow max models give a wider stance than the normal axles, correct?
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Hi guys

I’m in the market for a Gladiator and plan on going with 33 or 35’s. I don’t like the look where the tires stick out 3 or 4 inches. Besides playing with the wheels offset, is it recommend that I look for one without tow max as another way to keep the wheels/tires from sticking out more than an inch? If I have this correct, the axles on the Rubicon and tow max models give a wider stance than the normal axles, correct?

You can run 35s on all the stock wheels without problems. Sits flush with the fenders.
I’d recommend you get a max tow for the lower gearing.
 

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Wider axles have wider fenders. No stock wheels/ tires extend beyond the fenders.
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