Hello i just got the 2010 jeep wangler mountain unlimited and i was wondering if i could put 18 inch rockstars in a 32 inch tire with no lift. If i can or can not can you tell me what size i can...
thanks
Of course you can,... A 32 in tire is already on the mountain edition, with a 17 in rim.
So your gonna replace the 32's that came on the jeep just to get a rim thats 1inch larger than the factory ones. Seems like a waste. Just buy the rockstars in 17 then you dont need new tires.
very true and yes
but i was kind of looking for some nitto mud grapplers any way.
but im still not sure how it will look because im not lifting it?
iv seen the lifted ones with rockstars but i haven't seen any with out
if you want to run 18's or 20's it doesnt matter because you keep saying 32" tires. it will only change the look of them. a 32" tire is what comes with the saharas and rubicons and some sports/x's so going to 32" tire is nothing short of a stock tire height on a jeep wrangler, no ill effects and no problems.
the difference is only in the rim. a 20" wheel with a 32" mud grappler will only make the tire look smaller with less side wall than an 18" wheel.
the stock saharas come with 18" wheels so if you want to see what the over all shape and size an 18" wheel with a 32" tire then look at a sahara
personally i think they will look like sahara wheels painted black is all with a chrome star in the middle... but if thats what you like then go for it. its not going to look outragous like a 20" rim on a 29" tire LOL or "Dub4's" with a 32" tire
Those look like 18's. They dont look big enough to be 20's.
Considering the new sahara come with 18s, then go for it if thats what you like. But I would stay far away from the 20's.
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