Over the next month I will be finishing up my major overhaul/upgrade process and will have more lift and clearance and travel. I'm stoked!
However, I currently am running 32x11.5 tires and cannot figure out if I should jump to 33s or 35s. Just wanted to reach out and see if anyone in Snohomish county (or neighboring county) has any mounted 33/35 in tires they wouldn't mind letting me test fit in their driveway/road/whatever. I don't need to drive anyplace on them and I probably only need to test fit them on one side of the jeep. just want to gauge how much space I'll have.
I can bring beer as a persuasion
I've got a metalcloak 3.5" kit, and a 1" BL. I tried simply measuring with a tape but I have been told several times that, that isn't very accurate since all tires have a different "actual" diameter and that depending on air pressure, vehicle weight, etc. - tires are expensive and I'd prefer not to have regrets. Now if there IS a way for me to get an accurate idea of what ill be dealing with, then I'm all ears!
However, I currently am running 32x11.5 tires and cannot figure out if I should jump to 33s or 35s. Just wanted to reach out and see if anyone in Snohomish county (or neighboring county) has any mounted 33/35 in tires they wouldn't mind letting me test fit in their driveway/road/whatever. I don't need to drive anyplace on them and I probably only need to test fit them on one side of the jeep. just want to gauge how much space I'll have.
I can bring beer as a persuasion
I've got a metalcloak 3.5" kit, and a 1" BL. I tried simply measuring with a tape but I have been told several times that, that isn't very accurate since all tires have a different "actual" diameter and that depending on air pressure, vehicle weight, etc. - tires are expensive and I'd prefer not to have regrets. Now if there IS a way for me to get an accurate idea of what ill be dealing with, then I'm all ears!