Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Wrangler JK Showing Aftermarket Wheels and Tires

Showing Jeep Wrangler JK,s With Aftermarket Wheels And Tires, Stock And With Lifts So You Can See How Your Wrangler Would Look.

2012 jeep wrangler with polished wheels




 2012 jeep wrangler in (Dozer Color) Wheel Brand and Name: Ultra Gauntlet
Wheel Size: 17x9
Wheels Offset:
Wheel Backspacing: 4.5"

Tire Brand and Name: Falken Wild PEak
Tire Size: 285/70/17

Lift info: Rough Country 4" Coil Lift with shocks
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Photo courtesy of jkfreaks.com




Below is stock rubicon wheels, with spidertrax spacers, and 35"km2's with the 17/58 coils



Wheel Brand and Name: ProComp 8069's
Wheel Size: 15x10
Wheels Offset: ??
Wheel Backspacing: 3.6" (reduced to around 2" with my spidertrax spacers)

Tire Brand and Name: BFG KM2
Tire Size: 31x10.5r15

Lift info: 17/58's (4dr coils on my 2dr)
Photos courtesy of jkfreaks.com



2012 Rubicon
Wheel Brand and Name: Level 8 Strike 5
Wheel Size: 17x9

Tire Brand and Name: Goodyear MTR/K
Tire Size: 315/70/17
Lift: 2.5" Teraflex coil with 5100 Bilsteins
Here is a front view below:
Photos courtesy of jkfreaks.com



2013 black jeep wrangler JK with 35 inch tires and black aftermarket wheels, with a 3 inch lift.


2010 Flame Red Jeep Wrangler With Aftermarket Wheels And Tires, Sporting A 3 Inch Lift As Well. 



2013 Rock Lobster Color Jeep Wrangler With Aftermarket Wheels and 35 Inch Tires, Including A 3 Inch Lift.



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Saturday, 27 October 2012

Jeep Wrangler JK Photo Gallery






2013 Jeep Wrangler Sport (Color is Rock Lobster)


2013 White Jeep Wrangler Rubicon


2013 True Blue Jeep Wrangler Sport



2013 Commando Green Wrangler Sport




2013 Billet Silver Metallic Wrangler Sport



2013 Gecko Green JKUR Rubicon Jeep Wrangler (Note the new wheels)


Above we have a 2010 Jeep JK Sport in the color Mango Tango, a color very hard to find.

Sunday, 21 October 2012

33's On Jeep Jk With Lift And Without Lift

Jeep Wranglers come stock with 3 different tire sizes depeding on what model, trim, or options your jeep has:
1. 225/75/16 (29”x9”)
2. 255/75/17 (32”x10”)
3. 255/70/18 (32”x10”).
The largest tire you can fit without a chance of problems on the street is a 33x10 tire (also called a “pizza cutter”). An example is the 255/80/17 BFG KM2. Because this tire is the same width as most stock JK tires, there is no issue on road, despite the larger diameter. You can run this size without issue.

On Jeep Jk you can use your stock wheels and put on up to a LT275/70R18 (33's) size tires all around with no lift or wheel spacers. You will have a little rubbing when turning full lock. To fix this you can do a few things as:
  • Put on a small lift kit (1" to 2" body lift or coil spacers)
  • Put on a wheel spacers (hub centric) so you have less backspacing
  • Put on new wheels with less backspacing
  • Or a simple fix is washers on the steering stops, which will also give you a little less turning radius, but stops the rubbing.
Stock JK wheels have 6.25" backspacing, which is why the wheels are so tight on the Jeep. Generally, for aftermarket wheels you want 5" to 4.5" bs or less. The smaller the number, the farther your wheels will stick out from the Jeep.

Not: If you are going off roading using stock wheels and 33's you need to add wheel spacers, or new wheels, or get a small lift or you will break your fenders on heavy flexing. You should avoid spacers when possible, replacement aftermarket wheels with 4.5 inch backspacing will be the exact same as adding 1.5 inch wheel spacers to a stock jeep wrangler. This will give you the "wide stance look".




2012 flame red wrangler with 33 inch BFG A/T tires on 16 x 8 black wheels, with 2 inch Daystar spacer lift. Very nice lift /tires for all around daily use.





2012 jeep wrangler with 2 inch spacer lift, 285/70/17 (33's) Nitto Grapplers and polished wheels.



2008, no lift, with BF Goodrich 315/70R17 All Terrains, plus 1.5 inch wheel spacers.
I had to trim the the plastic air dam up front, but that was a simple matter. It rides nice and road noise from the tires is minimal.
According to my GPS, the speedometer reads about 2-3 mph less than actual at highway speeds. Photo from JKowners.com


2012 jeep wrangler with Zone 2 inch coil spacer lift, Nitto Terra Grappler 285/70R17 tires and Moto Metal 951 Black 17x9 wheels 5 on 5 -12. Very Nice!





Here is a Wrangler Sport with No Lift and 33's tires, but has aftermarket wheels.



Here another persons JK 275/70/18 duratracs, stock suspension, no spacers. I get rubbing at full lock. Keep meaning to adjust the steering stops, but I've only rubbed once on a tight turn into a parking spot in the past few months. Will get get some spidertrax wheel spacers and a leveling kit soon.









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.




This 2012 Black Jeep Wrangler has a 3 inch lift and 35 inch tires.



This Green Jeep Rubicon has a 21/2 inch lift and 33 inch tires.


This 2012 Black Jeep Wrangler has a 3 inch lift and 35 inch tires.



I thought I would show a few Jeep wrangler JK's with a lift and 35's so you can see what that would look like also. This JK has a 3 inch lift and is running 35 inch tires. Since the tires buldge out quite a lot, I believe the tires are on stock wheels. This set up is for a little more serious off road use, but still looks great on the street.




2013 Jeep wrangler sport with a 2.5 inch Rough Country suspension lift, tires are 35X13.00X18 Nitto Terra Grapplers on 18 x 9 XD Misfit wheels and a AEV Speedometer Calibration tool.



2010 Jeep Wrangler Sport with 33" tires and a 3inch lift.



2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport with dealer installed 4 1/2 " lift kit 18" Black Mayham  wheels and 35" Tires.

Here we have a 2010 Jeep JK with 285/70/17 Duratrac tires on black 17x9 wheels 4.5 B.S. jeep is not lifted.

This is a 2011 Jeep JK 285/70/17 Bridgestone Dueler A/T tires on BlackRock wheels, no lift.


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Saturday, 20 October 2012

2013 Jeep Wrangler Overview

 Two door Jeep Wranglers come in either Sport trim, Sahara trim or Rubicon trim with standard fourwheel drive. A new 285-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 engine and six-speed manual transmission are standard, optional five-speed automatic is available. Electronic stability control with roll control, traction control, brake assist and hill hold control is now standard on all Jeep Wranglers. The Sahara trim offers body color flares, Infinity speakers, remote keyless entry, power windows, security alarm and 18-inch wheels and tires. The Rubicon features equipment that the off-road enthusiasts usually add anyway, which includ heavy duty axles, front and rear electronic locking differentials, 32-inch BF Goodrich mud tires, sway bar with disconnect system, rock rails and a heavy duty transfer case with 4:1 low-gear ratio to top it off.

The now available Freedom Top (Hard Top) which is now a three-piece hardtop that will now allow the panels to be removed above the drivers or passengers side of vehicle. Other options include Dual Top Group, half doors, remote start system, front seat-mounted side air bags, and a multimedia infotainment system that comes with a 28-gigabyte hard drive and navigation system.The interior is still designed to withstand good abuse, and can even be hosed out on the models with cloth seats.

Also new for 2013 is trailer sway damping that is now standard equipment on all trims, and Sahara and Rubicon also receive new wheels and an auto dimming rear view mirror.
Fuel economy is rated at 17/21 mpg regardless of transmission for the two-door Wrangler. Trailer towing is capped at 2,000 lbs.

The suspension for the Wrangler is a five-link coil setup with tuned shock absorbers. This setup works with Dana 30 front and next-generation heavy-duty Dana 44 rear axles. The Wrangler Rubicon model uses heavy-duty front and rear Dana 44 axles.Underbody protection is provided by three strong skid plates, which protect the fuel tank, transfer case and automatic transmission oil pan.


A photo of a lucky persons new 2013 Jeep Rubicon in Crush color, note the new wheels for 2013 models.


Here is a photo of a 2013 Jeep Wranger in True Blue (photo from carlot.com) Looks like it has some upgrades as bigger tires, different wheels, and poss lifted.

Here is photo of 2013 4 door unlimited Jeep Wrangler from (project-JK.com) in the new color Rock Lobster, kind of a bright red/orange mix. I love the color, it looks cartoonish and will really standout on the street.


See a 2012 JK Wrangler Orange Crush color with 37's (Tires) on it. What a difference, the whole stance of the jeep changes, very good look. You could do exactly the same with a 2013 jeep JK.