Bigger Tires for a 2011 Rubicon
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Ok guys help me out; there more I listen to you, the more I want bigger and bigger tires. But I will definitely be happy with 35s; this is going to be my daily driving vehicle.
I am also shipping my Jeep to the Dominican Republic, so I do not have a year to decide what I want to do with you.
If I do a one-inch lift (Is there such a thing?) can I mount 35s without any rubbing? What type of gear change will I need?
What lift kit do you recommend? Money is not an issue, I want the best!
What is the gear ratio I will need and where do I get the necessary parts?
Can you recommend someone in the NY/NJ area that can professionally do the work for me?
I am also shipping my Jeep to the Dominican Republic, so I do not have a year to decide what I want to do with you.
If I do a one-inch lift (Is there such a thing?) can I mount 35s without any rubbing? What type of gear change will I need?
What lift kit do you recommend? Money is not an issue, I want the best!
What is the gear ratio I will need and where do I get the necessary parts?
Can you recommend someone in the NY/NJ area that can professionally do the work for me?
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Ok guys help me out; there more I listen to you, the more I want bigger and bigger tires. But I will definitely be happy with 35s; this is going to be my daily driving vehicle.
I am also shipping my Jeep to the Dominican Republic, so I do not have a year to decide what I want to do with you.
If I do a one-inch lift (Is there such a thing?) can I mount 35s without any rubbing? What type of gear change will I need?
What lift kit do you recommend? Money is not an issue, I want the best!
What is the gear ratio I will need and where do I get the necessary parts?
Can you recommend someone in the NY/NJ area that can professionally do the work for me?
I am also shipping my Jeep to the Dominican Republic, so I do not have a year to decide what I want to do with you.
If I do a one-inch lift (Is there such a thing?) can I mount 35s without any rubbing? What type of gear change will I need?
What lift kit do you recommend? Money is not an issue, I want the best!
What is the gear ratio I will need and where do I get the necessary parts?
Can you recommend someone in the NY/NJ area that can professionally do the work for me?
And check out post #28 (from JPop) on this thread:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ze-Chart/page3
It shows that, since you've got an automatic transmission, that you would want to probably run either 5.13 or 5.38 gears for a set of 35" tires.
As for which lift kit to get, there are plenty of good ones here. Teraflex has a good setup, as does Old Man Emu, Rock Krawler, etc. You could also just call Dave over at Northridge 4x4 and tell him what you're looking for, and he'll definitely set you up straight!
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Nope, you can't really fit 35's with just a 1-inch lift, unless you run flat flares or trim your current flares. You would probably want something closer to a 2.5" lift, preferably a coil-lift - especially if you want it done right the first time and money is less of an issue.
And check out post #28 (from JPop) on this thread:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ze-Chart/page3
It shows that, since you've got an automatic transmission, that you would want to probably run either 5.13 or 5.38 gears for a set of 35" tires.
As for which lift kit to get, there are plenty of good ones here. Teraflex has a good setup, as does Old Man Emu, Rock Krawler, etc. You could also just call Dave over at Northridge 4x4 and tell him what you're looking for, and he'll definitely set you up straight!
And check out post #28 (from JPop) on this thread:
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ze-Chart/page3
It shows that, since you've got an automatic transmission, that you would want to probably run either 5.13 or 5.38 gears for a set of 35" tires.
As for which lift kit to get, there are plenty of good ones here. Teraflex has a good setup, as does Old Man Emu, Rock Krawler, etc. You could also just call Dave over at Northridge 4x4 and tell him what you're looking for, and he'll definitely set you up straight!
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305/65/17 on stock rubicon
Same type of question, but I am just looking for a wider tire, not really taller. Can I fit 305/65/17 on 2011 stock rubicon? Is that even a good idea. I would like the tires to look as wide as possible. I am pretty sure from looking at posts that I can run 285/70/17's just wondering if I can go even wider with the 305's. Also how does this effect performance on highway if at all? Does width require a gear up?
sorry I am new to jeep's. I am starting off and would like to get into taking it off road, but not right away. I want to enjoy the new look and feel for at least 6 months before I beat it up. thanks
sorry I am new to jeep's. I am starting off and would like to get into taking it off road, but not right away. I want to enjoy the new look and feel for at least 6 months before I beat it up. thanks