33's or 35's? HELP!!!!
#21
i got 35s and a 3 inch lift. and i get about 15-16 mpg a tank. and i have 4.10s and an auto. it has enough power to pass people and go up hills. its no race car but i didnt by the jeep for speed. get the 35's simply because u will always want to go bigger, i regreat not getting 37's when i had the money.
#23
I've had two different sets of 32", a set of 33" and two different sets of 35" tires between my two JK's.
I do not regret 35" tires one bit. I even live at 7200 ft elevation.
If I did not have 4.10 gearing, I would stick with either the original Rubi tires or 33" all terrains.
I do not regret 35" tires one bit. I even live at 7200 ft elevation.
If I did not have 4.10 gearing, I would stick with either the original Rubi tires or 33" all terrains.
#24
Go with the 4 door, I wish I had cause of the extra room. Kudos on giving your TJ to your little brother. Go with 35s, its cheaper because youll want bigger tires anyway. I went with 33s, then 35s, and I want 37s or 38s now. Go with 37s, 5.13s, and the 4 door and youll be happy.
#26
Lots of good insight. I went with 35s because I knew I would have wished I'd gotten them to begin with. If you get 33s you are always going to wonder what it would be like with 35s. Just my opinion.
#30
I remember when the TJ came out and a spacer kit would allow 31x10.50s... those tires were initially considered pretty big for a Jeep. Heck, my best man went everywhere in Moab in a TJ Sport with 30x9.50s.
I'm just not sure if I'm down with the idea that 35s are the tacit minimum tire size for the JK. I've got 3" of OME lift on my 2-door after adding the weight of bumpers and winches; I put 33s on my JK and haven't looked back since.