Can you put 33-inch tires on a stock Jeep JK?

Can you put 33-inch tires on a stock Jeep 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.

What size lift do I need for 33-inch tires?

Most IFS vehicles require a minimum of 2.5 to 3-inch lift with additional trimming of fender liners and body mounts to accommodate a 33” tire. A Solid Front Axle vehicle can accommodate a 33” tire easier with fewer modifications. Fitting bigger tires is the single most effective way of improving ground clearance.

Do I have to lift my Jeep for 33-inch tires?

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.

How tall is a Jeep Wrangler with 33-inch tires?

33’s (285/70/17) with Rancho 2.5 Sport lift = 73″ total height.

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.

What are the biggest tires I can put on my Jeep 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.

What size tires fit Stock jk?

The Wrangler JK is produced stock with various tire sizes depending on the model Wrangler you buy; Rubicon, Sahara, Sport, etc. The stock tire sizes are: 255/75R17 (32″x10″), 225/75R16 (29″x9″) and 255/70R18 (32″x10″).

Can you do the Rubicon on 33s?

Even a mild lift and solid set of 33’s on a today’s Rubicons makes them capable of more than most drivers are willing to challenge.

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.