Can you run 285s without spacers?
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Can you run 285s without spacers?
Hey I am looking at 285/70/17 or 285/75/17 for my next set of tires. I am leaning more towards 285/70/17 because I read anything bigger than 33 you need to re gear. I have a 2009 JKU with 2.5in lift on stock tires. My question is can you run these tires without spacers? I have been told by a few mechanics that spacers just add more stress on the axles, so I want to avoid them as much as possible. If there is any rubbing what kind of rubbing occur? and is the rubbing a big deal?
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Bigger heavier, wider tires and moving the tires outward does put more stress on the axles. Things like ball joints and unit bearing will wear faster and the inner C and rear axle flanges are at risk of bending easier. However I would not be concerned running a 33" tire with adapter.
Gearing is a preference. Some don't care about poor performance and the extra stress on the entire powertrain and some want the jeep to perform like it should. If you have a pre 12 with an auto you are already under geared from the factory and larger tires make it that much worse.
Going to a 33" is not that much different then Sahara or Rubi wheels that come in at 32", the difference to look at is the width of the new tire. If you can keep them skinny like the factory you can run them without any adapters.
Gearing is a preference. Some don't care about poor performance and the extra stress on the entire powertrain and some want the jeep to perform like it should. If you have a pre 12 with an auto you are already under geared from the factory and larger tires make it that much worse.
Going to a 33" is not that much different then Sahara or Rubi wheels that come in at 32", the difference to look at is the width of the new tire. If you can keep them skinny like the factory you can run them without any adapters.
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I am running Nitto Terra Grapplers 285/75/17 on stock Rubi wheels and a RK 2.5" lift. I have rubbed only a few times under full turn without running spacers so for now I'm going without them. If it gets worse or I see it causing tire wear I'll definitely invest in spacers or new wheels.
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I haven't noticed the change in turning radius. It's pretty insignificant. Putting the washers on the steering stops is a very quick easy mod. Takes literally 5 minutes. Each wheel has a bolt that contacts a point on the steering knuckles. Turn your wheels to full lock and you'll identify them. Remove this bolt, insert 2 small washers and reinstall the bolt. It will appear that the bolt is welded in place. This is not the case. There is a "stop" nut welded on the bolt.