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The 2007 Rubicon wheels/tires will fit. You will have to have the computer reprogrammed to compensate for the larger tire size. Definitely worth the investment because it really gives the Jeep a beefier appearance.
I got a 2003 Chevy silverado 4x4 z71 stock suspension , and i install on it 285/75r16 tires, that's the biggest tire that you can use, i put that tire size to in a 2002 Chevy silverado work truck 4x2, with no problems. You can trust, good luck.
No, they are a 16" rim.
I run 35x12.5x15 on my 04 w/ a 4.5 inch Rubicon Express lift kit. I believe I read somewhere that to go with a bigger tire would require re-gearing the stock 4.10 differentials. FWIW, I've driven both 35 and 33 inch tires and prefer the 33.
The 2008 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon comes with a 255/75-17 BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM1
The biggest stock tire I have seen is a 245/70/16
I have a 2002 edge with 31' mud terrains and they're not even close to rubbin
Max tire size with stock suspension is 31"
With no modifications, I wouldn't go any bigger than 32x10.5
15" wheels fit a Rubicon fine. All the other TJs have 15" wheels. The only reason that the Rubicon has a 16x7 is so that Jeep could put a 31" tire on it. The 31x10.50r15 rubs, but the metric version is like a 31x9.50. most people that lift Rubicons replace the stock wheels with 15's.
For stock truck a 31 inch tire is the biggest possible and even this tire will rub
31 x 10.50