#1 · Jan 7, 2015 I found a sweet deal on some 37s for my MW3 edition.I know I will need spacers but I trying to figure out how much lift I need to clear these without cutting my flares. This is a daily driver and will see mild wheeling 2-3 times a year. Reply Sort by Oldest first kjeeper10 5093 posts · Joined 2012 #2 · Jan 7, 2015 2 Door JK's with 37" Tires Jump to Latest Follow 15K views 22 replies 11 participants last post by ohioviper May 3, 2016 rubiman1969 Discussion starter 1537 posts · Joined 2014 #1 · Oct 7, 2015 Looking for some pictures of jk wranglers with 37 inch tires on them and what have you done (if anything) to the axles to run them. Reply
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2-Door JL owners only: For those with 2-door JL's, who now run or have ran 37's in the past, please post comments objectively on pros / cons you have. 182 Reaction score 167 Location Austin Vehicle (s) 2019 Ram Powerwagon, 2019 Wrangler JL Rubicon Mar 28, 2019 Thread starter #1 Hey, In the near future I will be embarking on a JL build. From a cost perspective, I'd like to focus on a 2 door wrangler. I'm going back and forth on 35" or 37" tires. Has anyone seen a 2-Dr JK with 37inch tires? I'm planning a regear since I have the 3.21 gears on my Sahara and I figure that if I have to do that I might as well try to accomodate it for 37" tires. Is there any issues with the Driveshaft since it is a bit shorter than the one on the 4-dr? Reply Brent_f70 Premium Member Joined May 19, 2007 This 2 Door Jeep JK Rubicon is a perfect example of one of our "Mid" level builds. This customer opted to maintain the factory Dana 44 axles with a small 2.5" aftermarket lift kit and King Shocks to clear the 37" tires on Raceline wheels. The customer also wanted to be weight conscious, and decided to go with a full GenRight Aluminum wrap.
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2 Door JK 2" lift 37's climbing waterfall Jeep Klips 327 subscribers Subscribe 23K views 9 years ago Cosmos Blue 2 Door JK on 37" MTZ's and a 2" lift climbing a waterfall in. Hope you guys enjoyed the video! If you have any other questions on running 37s don't hesitate to ask!Get 10% off Gear America Recovery gear with the code SO. To run 37's the JKUR would have needed a far more substantial lift to allow the tires to clear without rubbing. So my experience is that a JK can run 33's with no lift, 35's with a 2" lift, and 37's with 4"+, re-gearing is likely to be more important with 37's. What does it take to fit 37s on a JK? Fitting the 37s, however took a little more than a trip to the tire shop. He remembers, "To run the 37-inch Trail Grapplers I needed at least the 3.5-inch lift and trimmed, stock fenders.
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Waited 3 months, lost a couple doors, gained a pedal, and drove the damn thing home at 20MPH in an ice storm. 15 miles on the clock and already got a good story. Got one of those, "Hey, are you busy? I'm stuck." calls last night. Great excuse to get the new Jeep a little dirty and help a friend. 37s on a 2 door. Jump to Latest Follow 21 - 36 of 36 Posts. 1 2. M. Mtljeep · Registered. Joined. 2012 JK 2 door 37" MTRs 17" Rugged Ridge XHD wheels Fold down "Jeep" tailgate Sport roll bar River Raider front and rear bumpers Cut Rock Rails AVE hood Custom High Clearance fenders Line-X'ed
Now I got a 2 door jk looking to put 40s. I have already rubicon express long arm kit guy said inch but looks about 4. Had 35s. 5.13 gears front and rear. Flat fenders. It's rubicon so 44s front and rear. Axles sleeved and gusset. 2-Doors don't get shown as much as the JKU. There is the Stretched 2-Door thread and the Post your 37s thread, so I thought 'lets see what 40s+ on little 2-doors look like and what guys have been doing to get them to fit.' Plus their thoughts on that big of a tire and lift on the short wheel base they are running.
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marslim 1800 posts · Joined 2012 #4 · Jan 14, 2015 This is the jk general discussion forum so I would guess JK. yes you can fit 37's with a 2.5 and flat fenders. You'll have all the same issues as with anytime you want to run 37's (pinch seam, gearing, front end parts, axle strength, spare tire, wheel offset etc).