A few of the JKs around here have them, I see 6 or 8 almost daily with those wheels. Much better than some thats for sure
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But that 3/4" is divided between both sides, so that leaves about 3/8", which is what I measured (forgive me for not being adept enough to hold the tape and camera at the same time).Those look great Jim, nice looking choice. For some peace of mind (however much of a piece you have left), the section width of your tire is 9.6". On an 8" wide wheel, that leaves you with a hair over 3/4" of sidewall protection. Not a ton, but the wheel is far from sticking out past the tire.
That article was really difficult to read - very poor writing skills - but it echos many of the reviews I read before deciding on the STT Pros.Maybe you've seen this article: Going Pro: Testing Cooper. Their findings were very good off and on road manners, with minimal road noise. Obviously, ones opinions may differ.
We all know how much you hate to debate and it's certainly no Rolling On Floor Laughing matter.Not to start a debate:icon_razz::icon_razz::happy175:
Yes and I paid close attention to those requirements before making my decision. It's too bad the manufacturer didn't suggest 6.5-7.5 instead. I would have passed, or maybe searched for a different wheel. As far as my coloring tendencies, in this case, I did color inside (just barely) the lines. I think what you meant to say was that I colored outside the lines. I happen to like coloring outside the lines. I don't want to compromise safety though, so I rely on expert advice, like yours and others, for guidance. But I am not interested in having a KJ that is anyone's twin. I like unique. I like coloring outside the lines....tire manufactures state a minimum/ maximum width of the wheel that a tire can be safely mounted on. He meets that, since it is 6.5 to 8 inches, max width, but he's still coloring inside the lines.
Excellent information. I wish I had found it in the sticky topic, Offsets, Backspace, and other wheel info. It likely would have altered my choices. But as I have stated before, my driving style might not make some of these issues a big problem for me. I'm no mall crawler, but I'm not a rock crawler either. My mileage might be reduced, but I usually drive less than 8,000 miles a year anyway.Just to keep it all straight for everyone on using various size wheels etc. Lots of people don't fully understand the relationship of the tire being used and the width of the wheel its used on.
But that 3/4" is divided between both sides, so that leaves about 3/8", which is what I measured (forgive me for not being adept enough to hold the tape and camera at the same time).
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I was a little concerned about that because most of the experts here suggest a 5" BS for a 16x8 rim.
I was a little concerned about that because most of the experts here suggest a 5" BS for a 16x8 rim.