Wrangler wheels and tyres
Discussion
I have a 16 plate JKU with the stock 18inch alloys and duellers.
Would like a more off-road focused tyre, for light mud and track type work.
For some reason I got thinking that a 17 inch wheel might be better and thought about picking up some used Rubicon wheels or similar. Is the smaller wheel the right approach?
Anyone any advice on tyres?
Thanks
Would like a more off-road focused tyre, for light mud and track type work.
For some reason I got thinking that a 17 inch wheel might be better and thought about picking up some used Rubicon wheels or similar. Is the smaller wheel the right approach?
Anyone any advice on tyres?
Thanks
Are you wanting stock size or bigger? Do you have a lift?
You should be able to fit 33’s no probs. Maybe even squeeze a 35” tyre on depending on the tread.
There are some 18” options these days. But probably more choice with 17” and even more with 16” (don’t know if you can fit 16’s though).
There is no real advantage to 17” over 18” other than availability though.
Lots of choice new and remould. Don’t discount remoulds. Although if you plan lots of road use you may find a new tyre wears better. Ones with sipes in will work better on wet roads and in snow and ice.
Cooper, General, BFG, Kuhmo, Federal, Maxxis and many others all worth considering.
Remoulds; Malatesta, Insa Turbo, Fedima and others.
You should be able to fit 33’s no probs. Maybe even squeeze a 35” tyre on depending on the tread.
There are some 18” options these days. But probably more choice with 17” and even more with 16” (don’t know if you can fit 16’s though).
There is no real advantage to 17” over 18” other than availability though.
Lots of choice new and remould. Don’t discount remoulds. Although if you plan lots of road use you may find a new tyre wears better. Ones with sipes in will work better on wet roads and in snow and ice.
Cooper, General, BFG, Kuhmo, Federal, Maxxis and many others all worth considering.
Remoulds; Malatesta, Insa Turbo, Fedima and others.
I was very suprised at the grip the boggo GY Wrangler ATs gave When I used them on my GC, admittedly it wasn't wet, but they performed really well, and these are the ones you tend to find on the new take offs as I did
IMG_20160911_152338871_HDR by Old_Chad, on Flickr
IMG_20160911_152338871_HDR by Old_Chad, on Flickr
Avdb said:
Where did you get the extreme ones?
Would they fit on a bog standard 2014 Wrangler?
Thanks
Sadly not my Wrangler. Although I do have those tyres. Would they fit on a bog standard 2014 Wrangler?
Thanks
http://www.ziarelli.it/brutale-10-49.html
They are called Ziarelli Brutale. TyresDirect in Luton used to stock them. But not sure where you can get them at the mo. Probably mail order from Europe.
Zed Ed said:
What specific Goodyear wrangler tyre is that?
Have been looking at the Duratrac variant, which seem popular in the US.
Plenty of wrangler 17’s on the Bay, but a nice set of Rubicon alloys keeps winking at me.
The new Duratrac looks like a very nice tyre. Almost a do anything go anywhere tyre. Should be nice on the road in the wet or ice with the sipes. But capable of a bit of mud too. Have been looking at the Duratrac variant, which seem popular in the US.
Plenty of wrangler 17’s on the Bay, but a nice set of Rubicon alloys keeps winking at me.
The ones in the picture above are much more road biased.
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