NO A RUBICON WITH 1.5" FACTORY LIFT WILL ACCEPT 32" TIRES AND THAT IS THE BIGGEST STOCK. I believe you are thinking of a TJ Wrangler 1997-2006 which requires at least 3" of lift to runn 33s on the trail without rubbing. A JK 2007-Present Can fit 33s stock with little rubbing and the JK Rubicon comes from the factory with 32" BFG KM2s Sources- Owned and have been around Jeeps all my lift and currently own 2005 Rubicon 4" lift and 33s, 83 CJ7 awaiting Restoration, and 78 CJ5 building up
The wheel should fit, the tire depends on the wheel.
no
I have a 2003 wrangler x with 265-r75-15 tires and have no problems.
33" with the Dana 30 front axle.
Yes, but why would you want to?! That tire is barely 30.6" tall and a 32" will fit.
No.
Yes, but why would you want to?! That tire is barely 30.6" tall and a 32" will fit.
Yes, stock tires on the Sahara are 255/75/17, which is basically a 32" tire. You will have no problem with the 33"
yesmy 2000 jeep wrangler has cherokee srings instead of its stock springs it lifts it a little and rides great and is a direct fit
Yes, they will. Just put them on like any normal tire.
The stock rims on most Wranglers were 15 inch so no a 16 inch tire will not fit. If you have 16 inch rims, the largest tire size that will fit nicely under the fender is a 31 (The upgraded packages come with 31 inch tires).
I have 33-12.50's on my 01 wrangler, but the wall of the tire scrubs where the coil spring sets in on top. I believe its because the stock rims have so little offset. therefore I would go any bigger than 32-11.50