Thank you and WELCOME TO FL!!!! I ordered my 33” inch set up for my JL and will get them tomorrow thru FedEx, going from stock and can’t wait! Thank you!!!!!
I was going to go to 35s, but my mechanic said 33s would be better using only a 2 inch lift. Glad to see this video backs that up. Bigger isn't always better, lol.
Save the stress on the axles from the bigger tires. Plus, you save on the vehicle registration renewal as well. You're correct on your assessments for better gas mileage too.
Thank You so much; answered all my questions very well. I was in decision about how much to go up. Going tomorrow to get my 33s a 2 inch lift and new wheels. ✌
I have 3 Jeeps, 2 with a 2.5” lift and 35’s and the other leveled with 33’s. If you want the great looks, 35’s. I do admit the Jeep with 33’s looks good and has the better overall feel and desired ride.
Going smaller is definitely better for daily driving overall. Aesthetically, going down to a smaller lift as well would look better. The jeep wouldn’t look like it skipped leg day 😅
I’ve always run 33s never had a problem..I’m in Louisiana not Moab so there’s that but around LSU I was the jeep that pulled all the drunk frat boys out with their huge jacketed up trucks… it’s all about the driver and knowing where you are
You dont get enough extra ground clearance vs weight and expense in my opinion. I have a bone stock JLU Willys and am comfortable doing lvl 5 trails. I still have 32s. The JLU willys has the same springs, shocks, and brakes as the rubicon. Also has the dana 44 rear and rock sliders. I think a extra skid over a Sport. I had a JK rubicon and never really did hard enough trails to need the lockers. I like a challenge. I dont want to just throw 35s on my jeep and make everything easy.
Some 33s are much wider than those I have 33s on my jeep 2023 sahara 4xe and they are way bigger than those 33s. There is also 34s available which nobody seems to talk about which is a good option if you want something between a 34 and 35.
A Jeep Wrangler is a body on frame SUV just like a full-size pickup, in fact the most off-road capable factory vehicle ever built, so this is anything but a "car".
Hey bud I got a 35 inch lifted jeep a week ago. And I wanna take it off roading and camping but I read that you gotta strengthen the front axel cause it’s a Dana 30 but ya what do you think
Im going down also , for the same things , well , i dont want to regear , i better get a rubicon with 410 gears , dana 30 on the sport is not the optimal, if you like the look of 35 on jeeps then get a rubi , is my 2cents for people out there
I really like what you did. But I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place I currently run 33 on my stock JL however I really like to go up to 35 in I do have three and a half inch lift kit on it currently so I feel 35s will clear however some have told me to change my gears if I'm going up to 35 and some said my stock gear should be okay what do you think?
Auto manufacturers spend millions of dollars engineering these vehicles to perform in a certain manner. Every detail is studied and tested. I’ve never found an after market product that can say the same. The vehicles come with the tire size the engineers deem appropriate for its intended use. When I modify a vehicle for off road use, I use an old Jeep or pickup because then I don’t care about ball joints and drive train repairs. I do this because I am not an automotive engineer and I know the vehicle is going to have maintenance problems.
Here is my imagine of jeep tires Jeep only for city 33 is best for MPG + Front and back armor bumper= Saraha Jeep for weekend off road 35+ altho I do recommend 38 with 4 inch lift kite for wild rock off roading and some armor = Rubicon Jeep for looks 37 wide tires look sick like wide not skinny with armor and etc got = Willy Skinny tires are better for snow but if you good S+M tires you should good with 4H To all my jeep new brother and sister I will personally recommend please get a front armor and rear armor bumper Since I have own jeep for 12+ year I had 3 #1 accidents with deer 65mph at high way my armor bumper save the jeep only turn signal was pop up by impact only cost me $40’ replace it #2 I was parked in street park by shop in tight spot When I come back to my car and was putting musics from phone some old lady try to parallel park and hit my car surprisingly her car bumper was bite damage mike was all fine call the police found her at fault 3# I was going straight I had my right of way at 4 way stop sign some guy left turn at 4 way stop yet I was there first by 5 sec he hit his car on my car His side of car was all damage duo to my bumper Those are reason please get armor for your jeep it will save your a lot of money + protection
For mall crawling and the few mud puddes to dirty up your jeep. 33 is the smart move. If you are going to actually wheel it. You would not really do 35's. You would go 37's or 40's. And desert running you want wider. Not necessarily taller.
Thank you and WELCOME TO FL!!!! I ordered my 33” inch set up for my JL and will get them tomorrow thru FedEx, going from stock and can’t wait! Thank you!!!!!
I was going to go to 35s, but my mechanic said 33s would be better using only a 2 inch lift. Glad to see this video backs that up. Bigger isn't always better, lol.
That's not what she said! 😂
@@paulstake 😆 🤣
Save the stress on the axles from the bigger tires. Plus, you save on the vehicle registration renewal as well. You're correct on your assessments for better gas mileage too.
Thank You so much; answered all my questions very well. I was in decision about how much to go up. Going tomorrow to get my 33s a 2 inch lift and new wheels. ✌
I have 3 Jeeps, 2 with a 2.5” lift and 35’s and the other leveled with 33’s. If you want the great looks, 35’s. I do admit the Jeep with 33’s looks good and has the better overall feel and desired ride.
Going smaller is definitely better for daily driving overall. Aesthetically, going down to a smaller lift as well would look better. The jeep wouldn’t look like it skipped leg day 😅
I’ve always run 33s never had a problem..I’m in Louisiana not Moab so there’s that but around LSU I was the jeep that pulled all the drunk frat boys out with their huge jacketed up trucks… it’s all about the driver and knowing where you are
You dont get enough extra ground clearance vs weight and expense in my opinion. I have a bone stock JLU Willys and am comfortable doing lvl 5 trails. I still have 32s. The JLU willys has the same springs, shocks, and brakes as the rubicon. Also has the dana 44 rear and rock sliders. I think a extra skid over a Sport. I had a JK rubicon and never really did hard enough trails to need the lockers. I like a challenge. I dont want to just throw 35s on my jeep and make everything easy.
Some 33s are much wider than those I have 33s on my jeep 2023 sahara 4xe and they are way bigger than those 33s. There is also 34s available which nobody seems to talk about which is a good option if you want something between a 34 and 35.
I think you are a 100% right.
Thanks! 🙏🤓
A Jeep Wrangler is a body on frame SUV just like a full-size pickup, in fact the most off-road capable factory vehicle ever built, so this is anything but a "car".
Excellent video, i was thinking about doing the exact same thing, i have 35s on a 2.5 inch lift, how much lift does you vehicle have?
I want to put 33” on my gladiator.
Even on my 2011 Titan, I'll stick with 33s. With 35s I'd.have to trim the body.
Hey bud I got a 35 inch lifted jeep a week ago. And I wanna take it off roading and camping but I read that you gotta strengthen the front axel cause it’s a Dana 30 but ya what do you think
You can take it just don't go crazy! Too vague, avoiding going above 3000 rpms in low gear is a good rule of thumb....
What’s your offset ? I like the stance
Good question! I don't know. The Jeep came with the wheels. The stance was its main appeal to me. But I think it's just slightly more than stock...
how wide are the 35 and 33 tires?
Im going down also , for the same things , well , i dont want to regear , i better get a rubicon with 410 gears , dana 30 on the sport is not the optimal, if you like the look of 35 on jeeps then get a rubi , is my 2cents for people out there
I really like what you did. But I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place I currently run 33 on my stock JL however I really like to go up to 35 in I do have three and a half inch lift kit on it currently so I feel 35s will clear however some have told me to change my gears if I'm going up to 35 and some said my stock gear should be okay what do you think?
Auto manufacturers spend millions of dollars engineering these vehicles to perform in a certain manner. Every detail is studied and tested. I’ve never found an after market product that can say the same. The vehicles come with the tire size the engineers deem appropriate for its intended use. When I modify a vehicle for off road use, I use an old Jeep or pickup because then I don’t care about ball joints and drive train repairs. I do this because I am not an automotive engineer and I know the vehicle is going to have maintenance problems.
This is why no one will remember your name!
Cool story bro
@@yamahansolo😂😂😂
Well said patriot
too small with the lift you have
Less unsprung weight
bob`s your uncle
Джип без крыла выглядит очень стремно 😅
На 2020 35 нормально катаюсь без проблем и без лифта 😊
Here is my imagine of jeep tires
Jeep only for city 33 is best for MPG + Front and back armor bumper= Saraha
Jeep for weekend off road 35+ altho I do
recommend 38 with 4 inch lift kite for wild rock off roading and some armor = Rubicon
Jeep for looks
37 wide tires look sick like wide not skinny with armor and etc got = Willy
Skinny tires are better for snow but if you good S+M tires you should good with 4H
To all my jeep new brother and sister
I will personally recommend please get a front armor and rear armor bumper
Since I have own jeep for 12+ year I had 3
#1 accidents with deer 65mph at high way my armor bumper save the jeep only turn signal was pop up by impact only cost me $40’ replace it
#2 I was parked in street park by shop in tight spot
When I come back to my car and was putting musics from phone some old lady try to parallel park and hit my car surprisingly her car bumper was bite damage mike was all fine call the police found her at fault
3# I was going straight I had my right of way at 4 way stop sign some guy left turn at 4 way stop yet I was there first by 5 sec he hit his car on my car
His side of car was all damage duo to my bumper
Those are reason please get armor for your jeep it will save your a lot of money + protection
Wimpy wimpy less off-road performance!
Those look awful.
Recommendation : 33x12.50R17 is the tires for you. 285/70R17 is a waste of money and still look stock.
It's fine. I wanted a narrower tire...
For mall crawling and the few mud puddes to dirty up your jeep. 33 is the smart move. If you are going to actually wheel it. You would not really do 35's. You would go 37's or 40's. And desert running you want wider. Not necessarily taller.