tbburg said:Mount the 30x9.50s on the stock wheels and go trail riding. They work fine. If you disconnect the anti-sway bars, they will rub, but as long as you're stock, no problems.
(30-9.50 Goodrich ATs on stock '00 sport - no problems)
dlarrivee said:I don't mean to bring this thread back from the dead, but I'm looking to get some 30X9.5 BFG Mud or All Terrains, and I'm also looking at getting some after market wheels...
How do you think 15X8 w/ 3.75" of backspacing and 30x9.5s would do on a completely stock 2001 XJ?
NateST said:After I got my tires put on i went on our property 60 acres in the pigeon at full flex the rear rubs ever so slightly and front not at all although the rear sway is disco'd and the front is not
j99xj said:You should be ok stock.
But I think the ideal combo with 30s is a budget boost, longer shocks, bumpstops and disconnects. That's what I have and its amazing what my Jeep can do. Articulation is outstanding with no rubbing whatsoever.
NateST said:http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compa...performance=ORAT&performance=ORMT&RunFlat=All
Stock wheels are 5.25....
dlarrivee said:I don't mean to bring this thread back from the dead, but I'm looking to get some 30X9.5 BFG Mud or All Terrains, and I'm also looking at getting some after market wheels...
How do you think 15X8 w/ 3.75" of backspacing and 30x9.5s would do on a completely stock 2001 XJ?