Very happy I went with 37s from the start! RK 3.5" lift. Had a feeling I'd regret it if I didn't.View attachment 196778
Those bronze colored wheels look great on your rig!
Thanks man! I wanted something different other than Black which is nice too. Seemed to be the best paint option. Thinking of adding some weld on bead locks so I'll probably have to repaint yet again lol.
Thanks for your service!
Mind if I hi-jack your thread?
So, when a lift says fits up to a 35" tire as my 2.5" does, do they mean the actual measured and mounted height of around 33" or actually 35"?
I am re-gearing to 4.56 in my Rubicon, getting c gussets later this summer. I currently have Toyo open country M/Ts 285/75r17 that measure 33" mounted and weigh 71lbs. A 35" tire is not likely to yield much more lift than my current tires.
Would it be possible to run a "small" 37 with my current set up? Something that runs around 35.5" mounted.
I also have a mid-width bumper on the front if that makes any difference.
Rather not lose the stock fenders either if possible.
Thanks
No, forget about measured height completely. Only matters if you're changing how your speedometer calculates speed. If it says it fits a 35“ tire it means what's written on the sidewall of the tire.
...Would it be possible to run a "small" 37 with my current set up? Something that runs around 35.5" mounted...
I'm running a 2.5" lift and running Cooper Discoverer 37x12.5x17 with no problems. I'm also running flat fenders.
Mind if I hi-jack your thread?
So, when a lift says fits up to a 35" tire as my 2.5" does, do they mean the actual measured and mounted height of around 33" or actually 35"?
I am re-gearing to 4.56 in my Rubicon, getting c gussets later this summer. I currently have Toyo open country M/Ts 285/75r17 that measure 33" mounted and weigh 71lbs. A 35" tire is not likely to yield much more lift than my current tires.
Would it be possible to run a "small" 37 with my current set up? Something that runs around 35.5" mounted.
I also have a mid-width bumper on the front if that makes any difference.
Rather not lose the stock fenders either if possible.
Thanks
I'm running a 2.5" lift and running Cooper Discoverer 37x12.5x17 with no problems. I'm also running flat fenders.
Sorry, may be a dumb question, but do you ever rub them when they fully stuffed?
A 2.5" lift will fit a 35" tire with stock fenders. Chopping your fenders will give you a lot more clearance. I'm running 37" BFG's on a 2.5" lift with chopped fenders. The BFGs do run smaller but a full size 37" would clear as well. This doesn't matter too much but my 37" BFGs only weigh about 3lbs more than your toyo 33's. Regearing to 4.56's would be pointless in my opinion, I'd go 4.88 or 5.13 since you do have a rubicon. With a mid width bumper you may run into slight rubbing but you should be okay. Just remember to trim the rear pinch seems.
sometimes :cheesy:
Sorry, may be a dumb question, but do you ever rub them when they fully stuffed?
No problems with rubbing.
Do the C's before you upgrade you tires.
I currently have Toyo open country M/Ts 285/75r17 that measure 33" mounted and weigh 71lbs.
How'd you measure the tyres? I've never seen a 285/70r17 run more than 32" on the vehicle. Most are closer to 31"
How'd you measure the tyres? I've never seen a 285/70r17 run more than 32" on the vehicle. Most are closer to 31"