Now if they would just make a C load range for an 18'' wheel, for those of us who haven't bought into the E range is better hype.
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You enabler... I found a local set for sale. A set of 5, 4 used and 1 unused spare, 5k miles, 2019 Jeep Rubicon (April 2019 build date) take off's. Gonna meet the person after work. If it works out, i'll try to have them mounted tomorrow. Told the wife that it'll look better and ride better because of the C load range vs the E, told her i'll be able to sell the 32's and probably make a little money (prob break even after the mounting/balancing)TRDcorola,
You could probably sell the 32's for about what you can get the 33 C's for and enjoy all the benefits of the larger and lighter tire for the next 40K miles.......
Got them installed today. They look much much meaner than the 275's. They ride softer than the E tires (E @ 40psi) and they are currently aired to 42psi. Seem to have lost a little acceleration, which was already bad, haha. It seems to brake slightly better now. I put the 275's on OfferUp and sold them in 12 minutes, a record for me! Thanks for the nudge! I'll probably buy a yellowbox soon.Your welcomeLet us know how you like them.....