18" rims with 35" tires
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If you are considering the wheels and a lot of wheeling in rocks and mud, keep in mind this combination is right on the margin of being practical. Some 35" tires like my KM2s are just barely tall enough to protect the rims from most road rash. The sidewalls are also tall enough to provide enough flex for a comfortable ride with up to D load range tires, but E's are a bit too stiff.
For the price of a set of 18x35" tires you can buy 17"s and have some cash for new wheels.
For the price of a set of 18x35" tires you can buy 17"s and have some cash for new wheels.
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I like mine. Noisy on the pavement, but tolerable. Seem pretty good on the trail, but I don't/won't do any hardcore stuff on my Jeep.
I've also only had them for 2 weeks.
I've also only had them for 2 weeks.