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Both concepts are getting repainted later this summer. Plus, we are working on teasing out a number of color, accessories, and wheel concept combinations. Should be fun. We will also try to get some of your input involved as well.
Early wheel input: the turbine-ish wheels on the Traveler concept sketches were INCREDIBLE

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Both concepts are getting repainted later this summer. Plus, we are working on teasing out a number of color, accessories, and wheel concept combinations. Should be fun. We will also try to get some of your input involved as well.
I do like the 20 inch rims on the concepts and the style of them but I would really like a 17 or 18 inch rim option to offer more sidewall for off-roading that you could maybe option with the 35 inch tires if possible.
 
I have 17s with 33 on my Wrangler. I’m really thinking of just doing the 35s and then 18s will be great. I would just like to see a picture of a 35 inch wheel on an 18 tire. Hint, hint.
Here is a few pics quick pics I got of mine to get an idea and let me know if you want the exact tire size.
 

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Here is a few pics quick pics I got of mine to get an idea and let me know if you want the exact tire size.
Though I forgot to mention, I have a 2 inch lift on mine so technically I could go bigger if I wanted but 35 is more than enough especially since I do a lot of highway driving I wouldn’t go past 35 unless you’re consistently off-roading.
 
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Here is a few pics quick pics I got of mine to get an idea and let me know if you want the exact tire size.
Beautiful Jeep. Love the wheels and tires. I didn’t want to lift because I have that MOPAR lifetime warranty they don’t sell anymore and I didn’t want to void the warranty. So I got Duratrac 285s with a 17 inch wheel. I had black wheels for 10 years and just switched to bronze 2 years ago.
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Though I forgot to mention, I have a 2 inch lift on mine so technically I could go bigger if I wanted but 35 is more than enough especially since I do a lot of highway driving I wouldn’t go past 35 unless you’re consistently off-roading.
Honestly I never go off road. I just like the way it looks and being in Illinois I like never having to worry about potholes or crap conditions. So 35s are not necessary. I’m sure 33s are sufficient but I have wanted 35s forever!😹
 
Honestly I never go off road. I just like the way it looks and being in Illinois I like never having to worry about potholes or crap conditions. So 35s are not necessary. I’m sure 33s are sufficient but I have wanted 35s forever!😹
Not to put a bullseye on your wallet, but 35s mean more sidewall to absorb all those potholes and bad road conditions! 🤷🏻‍♂️

-someone on 35s and 17s in Baltimore.
 
Beautiful Jeep. Love the wheels and tires. I didn’t want to lift because I have that MOPAR lifetime warranty they don’t sell anymore and I didn’t want to void the warranty. So I got Duratrac 285s with a 17 inch wheel. I had black wheels for 10 years and just switched to bronze 2 years ago. View attachment 6622View attachment 6623View attachment 6624View attachment 6625
Nice Jeep too looks good. I like the bronze wheels. I think the black and bronze combo looks good. Also, the only reason my Jeep is lifted is because it came from the dealer like that it was a demo. So the whole lift kit and stuff was warranted, though my Jeep they never offered a lifetime warranty because I have the JL and by then I’m pretty sure Jeep figured out that they’re not gonna make money offering a lifetime warranty
 
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Not to put a bullseye on your wallet, but 35s mean more sidewall to absorb all those potholes and bad road conditions! 🤷🏻‍♂️

-someone on 35s and 17s in Baltimore.
Oh exactly. My 33s have saved me. I had a giant screw in my tire and went in at least expecting a repair. It was close to the sidewall so maybe even replace. Nope. Didn’t even get through the tread. They pulled it out and said you are good and I left. I want that peace of mind to continue so 33s at minimum.
 
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Honestly I never go off road. I just like the way it looks and being in Illinois I like never having to worry about potholes or crap conditions. So 35s are not necessary. I’m sure 33s are sufficient but I have wanted 35s forever!😹
If you want 35 you should be fine. You just have to make sure they clear. I think they do because I think 35s are the max you can put on without needing a lift.