Stock height rubicon and tire size

A steel front bumper and winch will cause your front end to sag about 3/4". Coil spacers of the same height can address that. That said, you can pretty much run 35" tires without doing any modifications especially if you run fenders that sit higher than stock. Depending on how much higher they are, you can pretty much run 37's with some minor rubbing of the rear fender liners at a full flex if you still retain them. You should know thought that you'll need new and wider wheels to run 37's.
 
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Even though it's a JT and not a JL. The front is the same. Has 35's and the LOD Destroyer stubby front bumper, with a Warn 10s.
 

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A steel front bumper and winch will cause your front end to sag about 3/4". Coil spacers of the same height can address that. That said, you can pretty much run 35" tires without doing any modifications especially if you run fenders that sit higher than stock. Depending on how much higher they are, you can pretty much run 37's with some minor rubbing of the rear fender liners at a full flex if you still retain them. You should know thought that you'll need new and wider wheels to run 37's.
Awesome yes was planning on running the a different wheel with the tires and replacing fender liners with Inner fenders from EVO or Adventure labs.
 
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