Can I put 33s on a stock Jeep Wrangler?
Can I put 33s on a stock Jeep 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 put 33 tires on stock Jeep rims?
New tires should be no wider than the stock rims. If the tire is any wider than the stock rims, adjustments such as spacers will need to be made. Using the stock rims, the largest tire that should be fitted on a Jeep Wrangler JK is a 33 inch. These tires will fit but may end up rubbing.
Will 33 inch tires fit stock Jeep Wrangler JL?
You can mount most 33-inch tires —275 or 285– on your stock wheels without rubbing.
What tire size are 33s?
285/75/16 is the metric equivalent of a 33″ tire. 16.831″ + 16″ wheel = 32.831″ approximate tire diameter. Although the 285/75/16 is usually the accepted metric size for 33’s, the actual diameter of the tire varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.
What size Tyres are 33s?
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. 16.831″ + 16″ wheel = 32.831″ approximate tire diameter.
Can you fit 33-inch tires on a JK Wrangler?
Certain countries are very strict with this law. Fitting 33-inch tires is something that can be successfully done on the JK Wrangler without much hassles. This will obviously depend on your intened application. Fit aftermarket rims with a more negative offset to be safe.
How much suspension lift do I need for 33 inch tires?
We recommend a minimum 2-3″ suspension lift to allow for better clearance and “fllex” without scrubbing. Being a SFA (Solid Front Axle) vehicle, there are no issues with upper control arms and CV angles to worry about. Many JK owners have successfully fitted 33-inch tires on a stock JK.
Are 33 inch tires too big to go off road?
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.