Will 35 tires fit a stock Jeep Wrangler?

Will 35 tires fit a stock Jeep Wrangler?

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

Can you put a 35 inch tire on a Jeep Wrangler?

It was with this in mind that we set out to answer one of the most common questions we receive: can you install a 35-inch-tall tire on a stock Jeep Wrangler JK? Since we would be using a 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport, we knew that we’d need to test this theory out with an aftermarket wheel set as well.

What happens when you put bigger tires on a Jeep Wrangler?

Adding bigger tires essentially reduces your gear ratio, which also reduces your crawl ratio and robs your Jeep of power. This can be corrected by upgrading your gearing. This site will help figure out what gearing you need in order to get you back to your original ratio. Example: You have 3.73 gearing and have 32” tires. You upgrade to 35” tires.

How do you recalibrate a Jeep Wrangler tire?

As mentioned previously, you’ll need a reprogramming tool like the SUPERCHIPS flashpaq. This tool will connect to your Jeep’s OBII port and allow you to enter the tire’s new size in order to recalibrate the speedometer and tachometer. The Flashpaq can accommodate tires up to 42”, so the system is very versatile and easy to work with.

Is there a lift in the back of a Jeep Wrangler?

Behind the front bumper however, it is extremely close. The later-model Wranglers were built with a slanted rear pinch seam, which offers plenty of clearance between the tire and body in the rear of the Jeep. Even though it’s close, there was also breathing room between the rear bumper and tire.

It was with this in mind that we set out to answer one of the most common questions we receive: can you install a 35-inch-tall tire on a stock Jeep Wrangler JK? Since we would be using a 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport, we knew that we’d need to test this theory out with an aftermarket wheel set as well.

Adding bigger tires essentially reduces your gear ratio, which also reduces your crawl ratio and robs your Jeep of power. This can be corrected by upgrading your gearing. This site will help figure out what gearing you need in order to get you back to your original ratio. Example: You have 3.73 gearing and have 32” tires. You upgrade to 35” tires.

Behind the front bumper however, it is extremely close. The later-model Wranglers were built with a slanted rear pinch seam, which offers plenty of clearance between the tire and body in the rear of the Jeep. Even though it’s close, there was also breathing room between the rear bumper and tire.

Are there rear tires on a Jeep JK?

The Stock JK design and wheel fenders offers quite a bit of clearance up front. There is no touching when the vehicle is driving in and around town. The rear tires are never really a problem since there’s more than enough clearance and they are not required to turn directionally.