For those of you running 35x12.50 15's on your TJ's, what wheel size and backspacing have you found to be a good combo?
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I've got 4.5" BS and it works. Less might be better. get 8" wheels.
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Originally posted by blkTJI've got 4.5" BS and it works. Less might be better. get 8" wheels.The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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Originally posted by blkTJI've got 4.5" BS and it works. Less might be better. get 8" wheels.04TJ, 4.0 5spd
4" rough country springs
Nth degree arms upper and lower
1" Currie MML/BL
Jc fab rockers & 1" seat lift
33"BFG MT's
Lock-rite in the front
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Originally posted by avnativeYou have any probs with the 35's rubbing the LCA with that BS?? I have the same BS but thought it might rub as i do a littel bit with 33's
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Originally posted by blkTJmy steering stops have been adjusted so no rubbing on the control arms. I do rub the anti-rock arms once and awhile.04TJ, 4.0 5spd
4" rough country springs
Nth degree arms upper and lower
1" Currie MML/BL
Jc fab rockers & 1" seat lift
33"BFG MT's
Lock-rite in the front
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Originally posted by avnativecool!! Appreciate the input, when i upgrade my axle im wanting to put 35's on but was afraid of rubbing worse, but will just have to put some of those high priced steering stop adjusters in (washers).. LOL LOL
but I did run the 35s on sledgehammer and at moab before the hubs. it was fine. :yay:
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35x12.5 MTRs on 15x8 6mm offset wheels (4 3/4" BS) ... they tuck perfectly under the fender flares of the rubicon.Last edited by seapahn; 08-22-05, 10:46 PM.03 Rubicon, 6" FT long arms, 35x12.5 MTRs
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