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15x8 Procomp 69's with 32x11.5's, 2"BL
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I _think_ they are MB Motoring wheels. America’s tire house brand. They were on the Jeep when I bought it. I like them enough to keep him. Probably would not have chose them if I was buying myself and may eventually swap over to a method wheel of some sort so I can air down lower much more comfortably.

America’s tire house brand. They were on the Jeep when I bought it. I like them enough to keep them. Probably would not have chose them if I was buying myself and may eventually swap over to a method wheel of some sort so I can air down lower much more comfortably.

33s on 15x8

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I really need to switch from 15x8 from the 15x10 installed by the PO

I don't blame you, I did the same thing. The PO had 15x10 on my Jeep when I bought it. I went with the 15x8, like it a lot better. I waited until I needed new tires before I went to the 15x8 because I went to a narrower tire too.
 
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I don't blame you, I did the same thing. The PO had 15x10 on my Jeep when I bought it. I went with the 15x8, like it a lot better. I waited until I needed new tires before I went to the 15x8 because I went to a narrower tire too.

Running 33x12.5 on a 15x 10. I have a ton of life left in the rubber. I'd be happy with 15x8 or 8.5 with the tires I have now.
 
I _think_ they are MB Motoring wheels. America’s tire house brand. They were on the Jeep when I bought it. I like them enough to keep him. Probably would not have chose them if I was buying myself and may eventually swap over to a method wheel of some sort so I can air down lower much more comfortably.

America’s tire house brand. They were on the Jeep when I bought it. I like them enough to keep them. Probably would not have chose them if I was buying myself and may eventually swap over to a method wheel of some sort so I can air down lower much more comfortably.

33s on 15x8

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I have a set of MB Motoring wheels as well. I've never been able to find much on them, but they seem very common on TJs. I had thought they were still around but from what I found they don't exist at all anymore.

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Same here. The IRS put an end to my new wheels dream yesterday. :(
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Totally not about the money. Fortunate in that regard. My refund this year is arguably a decent salary in some parts of the country. Not being pretentious.. It's my second year in a seriously lucrative gig and I am still dialing in withholdings so I am not floating so much money to the IRS.

I was thinking I might try to trade my wheels locally. They are flawless and I actually like them but I know a little narrower would be better all around. Not sure if narrower wheel will look right with the Bushwacker flares of if I'll need to go back to a stock style flare. Need to find some pictures of 33x12.50 on 15x8-ish with Bushwacker flatties..
 
I _think_ they are MB Motoring wheels. America’s tire house brand. They were on the Jeep when I bought it. I like them enough to keep him. Probably would not have chose them if I was buying myself and may eventually swap over to a method wheel of some sort so I can air down lower much more comfortably.

America’s tire house brand. They were on the Jeep when I bought it. I like them enough to keep them. Probably would not have chose them if I was buying myself and may eventually swap over to a method wheel of some sort so I can air down lower much more comfortably.

33s on 15x8

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Who makes the flat flares you have? Could I ask you to measure how wide the flares are and add a pic down the side of the Jeep? I am looking to go from 15x10 to 15x8 with a 33 x 12.50 and want to see the tire relative to flare.. tucked or sticking out a little..

edit... scoured through your forum image album and see what you have aren't Bushwacker. However, maybe you can help none-the-less with the measurement and a flank shot.
 
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