@turbooz There are quite a few factors that will determine the best wheel and tire set up for your Jeep. Please call us at 1.888.459.4080. We would be happy to make a recommendation for you.
@gvidaurri28 Both jeeps have a 4.5" lift. The red Rubi has a short arm kit and the White Rubi has a long arm kit. Assuming your Jeep is a 2007 or newer, I wouldn't recommend running a 35" tire on your stock wheels. Your stock wheels are too narrower and have too high of an offset to properly run a 35" tire. If you plan on installing a mini lift you can run a 285/70R17 (about 33"x11.25" wide). Please call us if you need some more assistance 1.888.459.4080.
It will really depend on your vehicle, your driving conditions and your driving style. There isn't any 1 pressure that is ideal for every situation. In this video we ran 14 psi for a little while then we decided to drop down to 11psi. We did find better traction at the lower psi. Try a few different pressures and find out what you like best. Always remember to reset your pressure before leaving the trail.
what is the best good looking size of wheel and tire without destorying anything in the car ?
turbooz 11 months ago
@turbooz There are quite a few factors that will determine the best wheel and tire set up for your Jeep. Please call us at 1.888.459.4080. We would be happy to make a recommendation for you.
Discounttiredirect 11 months ago
will does 35 tires fit on my 17inch stock wheels? and what kind of lift kit does the red jeep has?
gvidaurri28 1 year ago
@gvidaurri28 Both jeeps have a 4.5" lift. The red Rubi has a short arm kit and the White Rubi has a long arm kit. Assuming your Jeep is a 2007 or newer, I wouldn't recommend running a 35" tire on your stock wheels. Your stock wheels are too narrower and have too high of an offset to properly run a 35" tire. If you plan on installing a mini lift you can run a 285/70R17 (about 33"x11.25" wide). Please call us if you need some more assistance 1.888.459.4080.
Discounttiredirect 1 year ago
It will really depend on your vehicle, your driving conditions and your driving style. There isn't any 1 pressure that is ideal for every situation. In this video we ran 14 psi for a little while then we decided to drop down to 11psi. We did find better traction at the lower psi. Try a few different pressures and find out what you like best. Always remember to reset your pressure before leaving the trail.
Discounttiredirect 1 year ago
What would you recommend for air pressure when rock crawling w/ BFG KM2 37X12.5X17??
PirateJeep 1 year ago