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It really depends on the height and camber that you are running. You can do out to 18x8.75 front and 18x9.5' if you are running +42 to +45 offset with some camber. Probably a 245 front and 265 rear tire.
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This thread is to serve as the be-all end-all answer to questions such as 'What is the largest size tire I can fit on my stock Wrangler TJ?'.
The answer is simple: You can put a 31x10.50 - 15 tire on your stock Wrangler TJ with stock wheels. It may rub a little at full lock which is easily corrected with a couple of washers on the steering stops. A 31' tire will still perform just fine off road and won't encounter any major issues with rubbing under full tuck.
If all you're after is looks and not functionality, you can often times fit a 32' or 33' tire on your stock TJ, but at that size you will more than likely do some serious damage if you take it off road. Anything larger than a 31' tire needs a lift (among other things) if you want to have a proper, functional setup.
NOTE: Depending on your engine, transmission and gear ratios you may suffer disappointment in your performance after installation of larger tires.
The answer is simple: You can put a 31x10.50 - 15 tire on your stock Wrangler TJ with stock wheels. It may rub a little at full lock which is easily corrected with a couple of washers on the steering stops. A 31' tire will still perform just fine off road and won't encounter any major issues with rubbing under full tuck.
If all you're after is looks and not functionality, you can often times fit a 32' or 33' tire on your stock TJ, but at that size you will more than likely do some serious damage if you take it off road. Anything larger than a 31' tire needs a lift (among other things) if you want to have a proper, functional setup.
NOTE: Depending on your engine, transmission and gear ratios you may suffer disappointment in your performance after installation of larger tires.