Can you put 33 inch tires on a stock TJ?
To answer your question 33s will not work on a stock TJ. Your best bet is to go with 31s.
Can I put 33 inch tires on my jeep without a lift?
You don’t “need” a lift, but the tires will rub in some areas, especially when off-road. The front tires will rub the front airdam under the front bumper when turning lock to lock [like in a parking lot]. You can just remove it as it would be removed if you replace the bumper, anyway.
What size tires fit Stock TJ?
The answer is simple: You can put a 31×10. 50 – 15 tire on your stock Wrangler TJ with stock wheels.
Can I put 33 on stock Jeep?
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 run 33s on a Dana 35?
A Dana 35 normally holds up ok to 33’s providing there’s no locker and you take it easy on it. Just don’t get into a situation where you get the rear-end bouncing trying to get up/over something. I wheeled my previous TJ fairly hard with 33’s on its original Dana 35 for several years without issue.
How big of a tire do I need for a Wrangler TJ?
Orygun, the wet side… This thread is to serve as the be-all end-all answer to questions such as “What is the largest size tire I can fit on my stock Wrangler TJ?”. The answer is simple: You can put a 31×10.50 – 15 tire on your stock Wrangler TJ with stock wheels.
Which is the biggest tire on a Jeep Wrangler?
When trying to outfit your vehicle with the biggest Jeep tire you can think of, the first thing to consider is whether you will be running a stock size rim, which are usually the ones that came on your Wrangler from the factory.
How big can my Jeep tires be without a lift kit?
Another important thing to take into consideration is the width of the tire. On a 33″ tire, that can range from slightly less than 10 inches to over 11 inches as a general rule. You might be able to get by with the 33″ tire in terms of height, but the width will probably cause rubbing from inner fenders, suspension parts, or end links.
Why are the tires on my Jeep too tall?
If you have a Jeep with high mileage, and the suspension is weak anywhere, you might get too much sloppy movement, causing the tires to rub somewhere. Typically it’s a spring issue you’re worried about, since those determine the height of the vehicle.
How big of a tire do I need for a TJ?
In general, the largest tire for a stock TJ with stock wheels and suspension is the 31×10.50 size. This usually allows for full articulation off-road and on-road.
How big of a tire can you fit on a Jeep Wrangler?
Larger tires on a TJ will likely rub at full flex and may cause other problems if you take the Jeep off-road. The 31×10.50 – 15 tires may also rub at full flex, but you can easily correct that by installing a washer or two on the steering stops.
What kind of tires do I need for my Jeep YJ?
4″ Lift. Usually you see 33″ to 35″ tires. Many YJ owners will use extended fender flares to keep tires wider than 10″ inside the wheel wells. There are several companies that make these, some are nicer than others. No lift. 235 is most comfortable but too small for anything serious. 30″ fit but will rub.
How big of a tire do I need for a CJ-7?
The 82 to 86 CJ-7 may be a little more prone to fender rubbing due to the wide-track axles. 4″ Lift. The most common size I usually see is 33″ to 35″ tires. 4″ lifts seem to vary in overall lift, so your maximum size tire will depend on your situation.