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Tortoise
08-11-18, 06:14 PM
Hi everyone,

Two months ago i purchased a 2008 Wrangler JK Unlimited Diesel with a damaged engine. I got it for $7000 and need to spend about $5000 to get it working, so well worth it in my opinion.
Upon completion of the repair i hope to get it ready for offroad use and then join the club. I have already done some research about the laws around lift kits and putting larger tyres on vehicles but can't actually find a definitive answer.

Does anyone know what size tyre and lift i can put on the car. It came with no lift and 31" all terrain tyres.
I was hoping to put 33" mud tyres and a 2" lift. Can i do this without getting the car engineered?

Regards
Curtis

Steve F
08-11-18, 08:20 PM
2" lift and 285/70/17 (basically a 33") are legal, or so close to it that you won't have any issues and you would probably not find anyone engineered with this combination.

Cheers
Steve

Tortoise
09-11-18, 12:34 AM
2" lift and 285/70/17 (basically a 33") are legal, or so close to it that you won't have any issues and you would probably not find anyone engineered with this combination.

Cheers
Steve

Thanks for the advice,

I did some searching for tyres of that spec and found these two
https://www.bobjane.com.au/tyres/radar/renegade-r7/
https://www.bobjane.com.au/tyres/dick-cepek/extreme-country/

Would they be good for moderate use during the week and then C or B grade tracks on the weekend?

SnakeDoctor
09-11-18, 11:08 AM
Just about every off road tyre comes in 285/70r17, take your pick!

Steve F
09-11-18, 01:41 PM
Should add make sure you have 17" wheels, could possibly be 16".

Cheers
Steve

Elio S
12-11-18, 07:54 AM
Mines a 2.25" lift with 295/70 r 17's. I'm hoping no one notices lol

Tortoise
12-11-18, 01:08 PM
Mines a 2.25" lift with 295/70 r 17's. I'm hoping no one notices lol

Haha yeah, was going to do 2.5" but im going to play it safe with 2" and 285/70/17 tyres