Guidelines

Can you put 35s on stock JK rims?

Can you put 35s on stock JK rims?

Technically, yes. You can indeed put 35s on a stock Jeep Wrangler JK and drive around town without issue.

Can you fit 35s on a stock Jeep and be fine?

Yes they will fit with the flat fenders and doing a 1.5 or 1.75″ spacer. Will want to add some additional bumpstop as well.

Do you need a lift for 35 inch tires?

If you are going to upgrade to a 35-inch tire, you will need a lift of at least 2.5 inches. You need a 3.5 inch lift.

What is the largest tire you can run on a stock JK?

The largest tire you can fit on a stock Jeep Wrangler without lifting it is generally 33 inches. However, keep in mind that, depending on the Wrangler model, a 33-inch tire may not function ideally, and it could do damage to your rig if you take it off-road.

Is a stock Rubicon lifted?

Rubicons, don’t have a lift, their suspension is designed to be about 1-1.5” higher.

Will 35-inch tires fit on a stock Jeep Wrangler Rubicon?

From the factory, Jeep states you can fit a 35-inch-tall tire on the JL Rubicon without a lift. In that same breath, the company also states that if you plan on actually using the Jeep off-road, you’ll need a 2-inch lift.

What is the largest tire you can put on a stock Jeep Wrangler JL?

Do I need to Regear my jeep with 35s?

Well-Known Member 285/70-17 is 102.8″ in circumference. 315/70-17 is 108″ in circumference. So we know that the 35″ tire is 5% larger in circumference and to maintain stock performance, we need a gearset that is 5% lower. So to maintain stock performance with a 35″ tire, a 4.30 gear is needed.

Can I fit 35s with a 4 inch lift?

If you want 35s to fit, you need 5″ of lift, no question about it. This is commonly done with a 4″ suspension lift and a 1″ body lift. Since you don’t have much to spend, I would suggest piecing together your own lift using some 4″ springs, Rancho shocks, adjustable track bars, and a 1″ body lift.

Can you run 33s on a stock JK?

33-inch tires can be fitted to a stock Jeep Wrangler JK, but with minimum clearance on the front bumper and not enough clearance for full articulation off-road.