I am new to this forum as I just signed up last night 05/21/2015. I have literally searched the web trying to figure out if any rubbing will occur AT ALL with the 20x9 SRT Replicas with a +34mm offset. ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!! I am also considering a 285/55/20 tires (nothing too aggressive).
On the other hand, this is the best forum that I have found yet, and a lot of you have some pretty cool looking Jeeps. I will post pictures of both my Jeeps (2002, 2014 - Both Limited Editions) tomorrow.
Those wheels wont cause any rubbing....but those tires are very close to rubbing. Im pretty sure theres a member or two here with 285 55 20s. Why not 285 50 or 285 45?
You were actually one of the first members of this forum that I was looking at (recent posts), and I found them very informative. So glad I joined this forum. Anyways, what would you recommend on going with in my situation? The 285/50 or the 285/45?
Thanks for the heads up about the deal at the discount tire! Been eyeing up some 20x9 reps for my '15 limited but haven't pulled the trigger yet. Might have to head down to the local shop there and see this weekend.
I run a 295/45R20 on 20x9 SRT replicas for the summer and
285/50R20 on another set of 20x9 SRT replicas for the winter.
Both will fit without rubbing but the 285/50R20 will give you more options for all-season or all-terrain tires.
And also for reference here is the differences between the 285/50/20 and the 295/45/20. I guess I wouldn't say its significant, but there is a notable difference.
285/45/20 = 31.22"
295/45/20 = 30.45"
So this means with the 285's your speedometer would be slightly slower than you are really going due to the larger diameter tire. If you are going exactly 50mph, your speedo might show 47mph or something like that. Im not sure actual speed differences, but I just used that as a reference. I suppose you will technically be adding mileage to your vehicle slower as well lol.
Does anybody know the offset of Jeep's optional 20x8 5-spoke (for Overland, etc.)?
I'm thinking about a 20x9 aftermarket wheel with 35mm offset. I'm wondering how much of that extra inch in wheel width will go toward the outside?
I am also looking to do a similar setup on my 2013 GC Laredo. Does anybody know if the tire sensors and information screen info will work properly with different wheels and tires? Thanks in advance!
Yes. I just put on the 20x9 spider monkey replicas with 285/45/20. I also ordered tire pressure sensors off of eBay. 56029398AB Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 433mhz TPMS Tire Pressure Sensors. Once they were installed at the shop they required no pairing of any kind with the TPMS Module.
I also purchased the TPMS from eBay using the same part number from the above post 433mhz. Drove home after the install and everything was synced. No issues.
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Phil
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