Champhouse
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255/75R17 - measured 32” mounted. First pic is a comparison between my old 31x10.5R15 (actually measured 30.5”) and the new tires.
You'll need an angry bird grille to go along with that setup
Yeah, those look like shit imo, lol. I'm liking the way this Jeep sits, this looks respectful and achieves theMethinks somebody might be cruising the wrong forum, and might have better luck cruising the ‘hellaflush’ or ‘mexiflush’ forums, maybe even look up ‘donks’ or anything from DUB magazine! /facepalm
Poor Jeep...
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Hard to compare a JK to a TJ. The JK has much larger wheel wells so a 17/18" wheel will appear more "balanced."Yeah, those look like shit imo, lol. I'm liking the way this Jeep sits, this looks respectful and achieves the
tire/wheel ratio I want too.
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Thanks for posting, no lift, just stock and keeping it that way. It's strictly a pavement pounder.These are stock JK rims on a TJ. 255/70/17 IIRC. They are roughly 31's. With 2" spacers to make the backspacing and turning radius work. No lift. (You can buy these all over the US for less than $300 new old stock. Meaning wheels and tires someone took off of their JK when they upgraded to better wheels and tires.)
That's the other big question. How much lift do you have? These rims and tires are going to look completely different based on the lift in your ride and in these pictures. Plus you need to calculate backspacing to see if you need or want spacers. Spacers will push the wheels and tires further out of the fender. Giving another part of the look you need to consider. You also need to consider these tire sizes are going to look completely different on a TJ and a JK.
I would update your OP with how much lift you have.
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It's the tire to wheel ratio I like, I've seen this combo/size on a TJ and it looks just as good.Hard to compare a JK to a TJ. The JK has much larger wheel wells so a 17/18" wheel will appear more "balanced."
11.2" to 12", BF Goodrich's 285, 295 or 305? Want to keep them between 11" and 12" wide.Are you going to be going with 33x12.5's? If so, they'll rub the control arms, but you can add a washer or two (or three) to the steering stops to prevent that. Should be fine with a 10.5" wide tire though.