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Largest Tire on 2010 Jeep Wrangler Sport Stock

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Hey guys I have a 2010 Jeep Wrangler Sport with stock rims. I currently have LT 245/75/R16 Tires and about to switch out. I got the opportunity to purchase 33x10.5x16 LT 3 stage lug, tsl bogger super swampers for $100 a piece. Will these be able to fit? Without a lift? If it needs a lift how much (will 2" be big enough)?

Any suggestions will help!

Thanks!
 
#4 · (Edited)
Is the a off road only rig? Those tires really suck on the pavement

But saying that, they will fit unless you do some rough trails were you have to articulate over large object. then they will rub the fenders. A leveling kit is all you need though
 
#7 ·
Don't need wheel spacers for 10.5 inch wide tires. Only need wheel spacers (or new wheels) once you go larger then 11" wide
 
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Performance on ice seems to be about average, but in deep snow my swampers have performed awesome. Then again, mine are 13.5s. May differ with the 10.5s

Of course the downsides are the tire wear, and the road roar (which I personally don't mind).
That being said for the price you were offered, it seems like a cheap way to get out of the stockers and into a more capable tire.
 

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jagerhelix said:
Performance on ice seems to be about average, but in deep snow my swampers have performed awesome. Then again, mine are 13.5s. May differ with the 10.5s

Of course the downsides are the tire wear, and the road roar (which I personally don't mind).
That being said for the price you were offered, it seems like a cheap way to get out of the stockers and into a more capable tire.
What kind of swampers are you talking about. I know my SSR's and my Irocs did fairly well. I've also owned Old school TSL's and thornbirds. There's actually two different Thornbirds to be specific and the ones I owned were the larger channeled verses the common tight pattern.
Yeah that tire thread has pretty good info
 
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