The dealer said these were 35" tires and a 2.5" lift. Is that even possible? Wouldnt this rub offroad? They said no way... Im thinking that it might work on pavement, but thats about it.
Im going to be ordering a new Jeep in the next few months, and I love the look of this, but I dont want to order the wrong sizes.
If you're doing heavy off-roading, you'll probably end up with some rubbing. If you plan on doing heavier off-roading or even hill climbing, you'll need to go a bit higher, but nothing over 6". I'd say 3" or maybe 3.5" might be good, possibly even 4", but only if you're doing the heavy off-roading. Otherwise, you should be fine. And if not, you can always add more lift.
The dealer said these were 35" tires and a 2.5" lift. Is that even possible? Wouldnt this rub offroad? They said no way... Im thinking that it might work on pavement, but thats about it.
Im going to be ordering a new Jeep in the next few months, and I love the look of this, but I dont want to order the wrong sizes.
Very possible. I have a bunch of modified JK's on my lot. But I do 3.5" w/ 35's and 6" w/37's. I also use River Raider's fenders and you can run 35's with no lift.
Here is 35's with no lift...
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