« Reply #53 on: January 04, 2010, 08:03:18 PM »
I have a 97 TJ 4 cyl. auto and I put 33x10.5x15s on it last summer, I have been thinking of regearing to 4.56 but overall the Jeep doesn't do too bad with the stock 3.73s. Most of my driving is on high ways and once it gets up to speed it seems to run just fine, it just takes a while to get up to speed. As far as rubbing, bumpstops are the key IMO years ago the trend was "lift it high", now days though people have figured out that a low COG is key, just extend your bumpstops so your tires can't rub limiting your up travel. Last week I put a 1.75" spacer lift on a 99 TJ, the guys showed up on stock suspension with 33x12.5x15s he said they didn't rub, but then again he hadn't wheeled it either.
do you have pictures-especially directly in front and behind-of your jeep on the 33x10.5s? id like to get a good idea of how skinny they are going to look. if i settle on these ill prob space em out to get at least half an inch out from under the flares.
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98 TJ 35"Maxxis Trep.Old Man Emu 2.5""+1"BL,IronMan Fab control arms,4.56gears,Ford 8.8+ARB,Currie/IronMan steering, WARN VR10,HP D30 sleeved+ RCV,Body Armor Rock Rails WISHLIST:TDi.Girlfriend hates it :) If you can read this don't flip me over i dont have any $$ left to fix it