IDK yet. It's not my DD, so I havent had mt first rotation. Now my wife's Tacoma came with 33" 17's and they are wearing good.I added a question to the bottom of my last post, did you catch it?
Might be due to the constant rotation at around 3-4k.
IDK yet. It's not my DD, so I havent had mt first rotation. Now my wife's Tacoma came with 33" 17's and they are wearing good.I added a question to the bottom of my last post, did you catch it?
I had to Google it just to see what it was. Sounds awesome. Need to hear from more people on it though..anyone going with balance beads with the new tires?
Nice! I didn't know about the Evolution M/T until your post.35x12.50r15 Cooper Evolution M/T ordered. I had to tell someone, haha, 1st time for 35s! I liked the price, looks, reviews and weight - cross fingers!
Yep,I think 15 is right for a tj,I hate the no side wall look,but 37 not too bad for 17I'd only go with 17's possibly for 35's but more likely only for 37's.
I put some in Hankook 33x12.5x15's I was having trouble getting balanced. By the butt-o-meter they were great. Wobble at 70-80 went away completely. YMMV and all that.I had to Google it just to see what it was. Sounds awesome. Need to hear from more people on it though..
Wow, this is cool to know, thanks for comment & link!I put some in Hankook 33x12.5x15's I was having trouble getting balanced. By the butt-o-meter they were great. Wobble at 70-80 went away completely. YMMV and all that.
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@Jerry Bransford so do you think 15's are better suited for 35's or 17's? I have Dick Cepek 15's now with 35's that came on my jeep but a jeep mechanic said I might do better with 17's. I have a stock set of jeep 17's off a gladiator I was thinking of switching to, since they were free, and put a new set of 35's on those, if that's even doable? I'd prefer to keep my 15's since there a nice set. Any opinions would be appreciated. ThanksI'd only go with 17's possibly for 35's but more likely only for 37's.
@Jerry Bransford so do you think 15's are better suited for 35's or 17's? I have Dick Cepek 15's now with 35's that came on my jeep but a jeep mechanic said I might do better with 17's. I have a stock set of jeep 17's off a gladiator I was thinking of switching to, since they were free, and put a new set of 35's on those, if that's even doable? I'd prefer to keep my 15's since there a nice set. Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks
This is partially why I stayed with 15"s.You didn't ask me, but on looks alone I would say 17. But I run 35 on 15 because the price difference is stupid and it's still easier to find C rated tires and wheels with the right backspacing in 15.
Auto or manual? I found the 4.88 a bit low with 32s and a 6 speed, but perfect with 35s. I'm about to swap to a 5 speed and may end up thinking the 4.88 isn't enough.I just put 4.88s in my 05 LJ with 285 75R16 tires. I did the job myself after watching BFH Garage (Hosejockey61 on here) re-gear video a bazillion times. Lotta work, took me way longer than it should have due to lack of experience and no lift..... but I now know much more about how an axle works and how the gears work together..... well worth the time and effort for the learning aspect of it all...... Still not sure I like the 4.88 with 33" tires, a little buzzy at highway speeds, I am due for new tires so toying with the idea of moving up to 35"........
you'd need spacers to get the correct backspacing and bolt patternI have a stock set of jeep 17's off a gladiator I was thinking of switching to, since they were free, and put a new set of 35's on those, if that's even doable?
the two things 17s do for you are to allow for some bigger brake kits and certain tires (MT/Rs in particular)Any opinions would be appreciated.
6 speedAuto or manual? I found the 4.88 a bit low with 32s and a 6 speed, but perfect with 35s. I'm about to swap to a 5 speed and may end up thinking the 4.88 isn't enough.
I have a 2 1/2" OME and 1 1/4" BL, not sure how 35" would fit?...... your thoughts?Auto or manual? I found the 4.88 a bit low with 32s and a 6 speed, but perfect with 35s. I'm about to swap to a 5 speed and may end up thinking the 4.88 isn't enough.
For me personally I like 15's better for 35's. 17's are ok but I like having more sidewall flex-action with 15's.@Jerry Bransford so do you think 15's are better suited for 35's or 17's? I have Dick Cepek 15's now with 35's that came on my jeep but a jeep mechanic said I might do better with 17's. I have a stock set of jeep 17's off a gladiator I was thinking of switching to, since they were free, and put a new set of 35's on those, if that's even doable? I'd prefer to keep my 15's since there a nice set. Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks
Eh, you'll only have about 3-3.5" of uptravel so I wouldn't unless it's a street-only ride.I have a 2 1/2" OME and 1 1/4" BL, not sure how 35" would fit?...... your thoughts?
That's what I was thinking someone might say. Thanks much for your reply!For me personally I like 15's better for 35's. 17's are ok but I like having more sidewall flex-action with 15's.
Thank you. I was just reading a thread "Using JL wheels on a TJ" that talked in depth on all that. Now I'm mixed. I may just stay with the 15's afterall.you'd need spacers to get the correct backspacing and bolt pattern
the two things 17s do for you are to allow for some bigger brake kits and certain tires (MT/Rs in particular)
