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Can I put 33 inch tires on my Jeep without a lift?

Can I put 33 inch tires on my Jeep without a lift?

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.

What is the biggest tire you can put on a Jeep Wrangler without a lift?

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. Especially if your Wrangler is still stock height.

Will a 33 tire fit on the back of my Jeep?

A 33 is fine on the back, as long as you make sure the snubbers are tight against the tire. That way the tire doesn’t move around and stress/fatigue the metal of the tailgate.

What is the biggest size tire you can put on a stock Jeep Wrangler?

The biggest diameter tire you can fit on a Jeep Wrangler with a stock suspension is 33 inches. The common 33-inch tire sizes are any of the following: .

Are 33-inch tires the same as 285?

YES, 285 wide tires are the same as 33” tires although 285 is the tread width in millimeters and 33″ is the tire diameter. 285/75/16 is usually the accepted metric equivalent size for 33’s.

How big of a tire can you fit on a stock JK?

What is the biggest tire you can put on a stock JK?

The biggest diameter tire you can fit on a Jeep Wrangler with a stock suspension is 33 inches.

Will 33-inch tires fit on back of Jeep JK?

With stock wheels, they won’t fit. You’ll need a wheel with 5.25″ or similar backspacing. The stock wheels have 6.25″ backspacing, which won’t allow it to bolt to your spare tire carrier. With a 33″ tire, I would strongly encourage switching to the Teraflex tire carrier or similar.

What size rim do you need for a 33-inch tire?

33-inch tires work well with rims that measure 15 or 16 inches in width, while 35-inch tires should only be used with rims that are at least 17-inches wide. Larger tires require wider rims to maximize the tire profile and improve your Jeep’s maneuverability.