Can you put 33s on a stock Wrangler?
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.
Can you fit 33 inch tires on a jeep TJ?
To fit 33-inch tires on a Jeep TJ, you really need a minimum of 3 inches of lift. A 4-inch lift is preferred to prevent rubbing (especially if you plan to take it offroad). A 2-inch lift is not enough for 33s…you’ll have some significant rubbing issues.
How big are the tires on a Jeep Wrangler?
The above 4 photo’s are a 2012 stock Jeep Wrangler with aftermarket wheels and 33’s Mickey Thompson Tires. This white 2013 Jeep Wrangler has a 2 inch lift and 35 inch tires. This Gecko Green Jeep Wrangler has a 2 ich lift and 33 inch tires. This 4dr Gecko Green Jeep Wrangler has a 2 inch lift and 33 inch tires.
How big of a lift do you need for 33 inch tires?
JeepReviews.com Answer: To fit 33-inch tires on a Jeep TJ, you really need a minimum of 3 inches of lift. A 4-inch lift is preferred to prevent rubbing (especially if you plan to take it offroad).
What kind of lift does a Jeep Wrangler use?
TJ and JK Wrangler lift kits use taller coil springs to increase the distance between the frame and the axles. Larger lifts may include new control arms to maintain suspension alignment providing smoother highway driving.
Can you put 33 inch tires on a jeep?
If you ever intend on going off-road then you will need to do a few more modifications to the the vehicle to make the 33-inch work properly since 33’s are slightly too big for maximum articulation (flex) without any body scrub on a stock suspension.
How big of a lift do I need for a 35 inch tire?
Upgrading to 35-inch tires: If you plan on upgrading to a 35-inch tire, you will need a lift of at least 2.5 inches for proper clearance. At most you’ll need a 3.5 inch lift. With this height you’ll need to correct the Jeep’s geometry with front and rear track bars and at least upper or lower front control arms to realign the front axle
TJ and JK Wrangler lift kits use taller coil springs to increase the distance between the frame and the axles. Larger lifts may include new control arms to maintain suspension alignment providing smoother highway driving.
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.