Show your 33's
#2012
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Originally Posted by 4WheelingAstronomer
As of yesterday I can contribute. But before I do, thank you for your pics and info as it helped me decide how to go! And now....
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305/75/16 BFG KM2s on Pro Comp 7069
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Comparing the new with the lame stock 255/75/17s
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Looking better already
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Ready to hit the trail and look damn good!
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=294757"/>
305/75/16 BFG KM2s on Pro Comp 7069
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=294758"/>
Comparing the new with the lame stock 255/75/17s
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=294759"/>
Looking better already
<img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=294760"/>
Ready to hit the trail and look damn good!
#2013
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I think a 2" lift is perfect with 33s. I ran it stock height with my 33s and it just looked like it was a "lowrider". 2" later I am happy as can be and now am contemplating 33s to 34s.
#2017
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Need Advice...what do you think?
Thinking about getting the following:
33 Duratracs
18x9 Ultra Drifters
Readylift 69-6000 SST Mild Lift Kit
Will this all go well?
Not sure the exact spec on the tires. I have stock JK Sahara now. (18" wheel) I want a bigger and wider and more aggressive look for the wheels.
Do I need spacers for the wheels? Will the lift be enough?
33 Duratracs
18x9 Ultra Drifters
Readylift 69-6000 SST Mild Lift Kit
Will this all go well?
Not sure the exact spec on the tires. I have stock JK Sahara now. (18" wheel) I want a bigger and wider and more aggressive look for the wheels.
Do I need spacers for the wheels? Will the lift be enough?
#2018
Thinking about getting the following:
33 Duratracs
18x9 Ultra Drifters
Readylift 69-6000 SST Mild Lift Kit
Will this all go well?
Not sure the exact spec on the tires. I have stock JK Sahara now. (18" wheel) I want a bigger and wider and more aggressive look for the wheels.
Do I need spacers for the wheels? Will the lift be enough?
33 Duratracs
18x9 Ultra Drifters
Readylift 69-6000 SST Mild Lift Kit
Will this all go well?
Not sure the exact spec on the tires. I have stock JK Sahara now. (18" wheel) I want a bigger and wider and more aggressive look for the wheels.
Do I need spacers for the wheels? Will the lift be enough?
You can do this, but getting aftermarket wheels AND getting spacers is a lot of modding just to run 33's. You could just as easy bump up to 35's and find a 17" wheel with proper backspacing and come out at the same price point (if you get an adapter for the spare rather than a full rear bumper/tire carrier).
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Not just a decline in power, the 35s will be harder on suspension parts, brakes, and of course your tailgate.
But it's all relative to how you intend to use your Jeep. If running off-road is your passion, then the 35s and up make more sense. If you are just wheeling occasionally, and you are more focused on street and light trail performance, then 33s are a good choice. And in spite of what some will say, the 33s are noticeably bigger than the stock tires and are a definite improvement (and they're cheaper).
But it's all relative to how you intend to use your Jeep. If running off-road is your passion, then the 35s and up make more sense. If you are just wheeling occasionally, and you are more focused on street and light trail performance, then 33s are a good choice. And in spite of what some will say, the 33s are noticeably bigger than the stock tires and are a definite improvement (and they're cheaper).