did you use exhaust spacers on the ORV rugged ridge lift? plus i got mine and the front puck is 1.75" and the rear is also 1.75" thus suggesting it does not "level" the jeep it would keep the factory rake but just lift it up.
Here's a couple pics of the Boulder wheels in 17" black
Used the stock lug nuts on mine. I can't remember but pretty sure they took the TPMS out of the OEM wheels and put in the new wheels when I had the tires put on.
Can't say enough about the customer service from Extreme Terrain, @XTRyan was a great help!!
33s with heavy new tires and 3.21. 2015JKUS
Nitto Trail Grappler MT 285/75/16.
awesome looks awesome tires awesome road worthy awesome off road. Very heavy 95.6lbs!
Mammoth Boulder wheels 16/8
hello new tire carrier hinge and Flashcal...
lost gas mileage terrible now.
Just got these wheels for my anvil JKU as well (in charcoal), hopefully getting them installed with new tires next week (33's as well). Do you have a leveling kit on it? The photos really help me get an idea of what mine will look like
No rub on road whatsoever. I haven't went off road major/some minor dirt roads and fire trails, but I am sure it would rub fully articulated/disco.
I have already trimmed my air dam when I installed my new bumper so that was never an issue from the beginning.
works and looks awesome. tires sit out about 1" from fenders its cool and nice you can look in your mirror and see them so you always know your tire placement on obstacles.
Finally got my wheels tires and lift installed. Took it out over the weekend to a remote place along the grand canyon and was just about perfect to make it through the terrain.
Mammoth boulder wheels in beadlock style (charcoal)
285/75/R16 BFG KO2
BDS 2" Spring lift
Finally got my wheels tires and lift installed. Took it out over the weekend to a remote place along the grand canyon and was just about perfect to make it through the terrain. Mammoth boulder wheels in beadlock style (charcoal) 285/75/R16 BFG KO2 BDS 2" Spring lift https://flic.kr/p/EX3JVS
I really like that look WVUWrangler2015, nice job! I have a JKU on order and have been researching Tire/Wheel upgrades along with leveling kits. After reading so many great postings on this topic, I have been leaning towards the 16x8 wheel and 285/75/16 tire combination... I think your pic just confirmed it for me!
BTW, I didn't notice if you had posted it earlier, but did you install a Leveling Kit or Lift Kit? And are you allowed to say where you purchased your Pro Comp 7032's from?
I really like that look WVUWrangler2015, nice job! I have a JKU on order and have been researching Tire/Wheel upgrades along with leveling kits. After reading so many great postings on this topic, I have been leaning towards the 16x8 wheel and 285/75/16 tire combination... I think your pic just confirmed it for me! BTW, I didn't notice if you had posted it earlier, but did you install a Leveling Kit or Lift Kit? And are you allowed to say where you purchased your Pro Comp 7032's from? Thanks in advance!
I was extremely indecisive on 16 vs 17 but am glad I went with 16. You get a lot more sidewall with a 16" tire. I ended up doing a TF leveling kit, buying 19/60 coils and red rubicon shocks (take offs that were practically brand new). It raised the front of my jeep just shy of 3" and 1.5" in the back (I have before and after measurement photos to prove this). I bought my leveling kit from extreme terrain, new coils from a mopar parts dealer, and the ProComp 7032's on Amazon (best deal I could find anywhere). The only thing I'm planning on changing is upgrading to either Bilstein or Fox shocks.
Just got mine installed yesterday with 315 Duratracs. I already had an AEV 2.5" lift. A little trimming of the airdam is all that is needed.
Kept stock lug nuts and added new TPMS.
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