I'm looking at tires for my 2015 Unlimited.
Right now I run the stock Goodyears (255/75r17) in the winter and I use a set of Rubicon take off's in the non-snowy months. I'm leaning hard towards a set of 255/80's but as we all know there are only two choices: STT Maxx and KM2's both load range E. The appeal of the 255/80's is no need for a lift and no rubbing using stock wheels. My jeep has the 3.73 gears and auto transmission. I wouldn't go any bigger or heavier without re-gearing (and likely upgrading the brakes). The other option on the table is 34x10.50 KO2's but these are significantly more expensive.
I'm not too concerned about winter performance as I run the stockers in the winter. I own 2 sets of stock 17" wheels. I put about 8k a year on the Jeep. I always air down on the trail as I have a home-made co2 / powertank for airing back up. I also disconnect off road. The highway hum of the Rubicon take offs doesn't bother me, neither does the low speed rumble. But they are also load range C. More concerned about on road manners.
So does anyone regret going to a load range E tire on a JKU?
Thanks
Right now I run the stock Goodyears (255/75r17) in the winter and I use a set of Rubicon take off's in the non-snowy months. I'm leaning hard towards a set of 255/80's but as we all know there are only two choices: STT Maxx and KM2's both load range E. The appeal of the 255/80's is no need for a lift and no rubbing using stock wheels. My jeep has the 3.73 gears and auto transmission. I wouldn't go any bigger or heavier without re-gearing (and likely upgrading the brakes). The other option on the table is 34x10.50 KO2's but these are significantly more expensive.
I'm not too concerned about winter performance as I run the stockers in the winter. I own 2 sets of stock 17" wheels. I put about 8k a year on the Jeep. I always air down on the trail as I have a home-made co2 / powertank for airing back up. I also disconnect off road. The highway hum of the Rubicon take offs doesn't bother me, neither does the low speed rumble. But they are also load range C. More concerned about on road manners.
So does anyone regret going to a load range E tire on a JKU?
Thanks