35's on stock wheels

I think I replied above I run for a while stock wheels 35's no spacers, no lift then 35's other wheels with better back spacing same thing no lift no issues, minor rubbing on the sway bar arches at full turn once in a while.
 
That's how i roll 3.5 lift 35s, no issues yet i air down to about 11 pounds never lost a bead.

Airing down was my concern... I really like the look of my Rubi wheels and am stepping up to 35s soon. Have you aired down to 11 many times? Sand or trail driving? Thanks in advance!
 
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Willys rims (17 x 7.5) with 35" BFG KM2's and I believe 1" spacers. (3.5" Metalcloak - Fox) 2015JK. I have driven 17,000 miles on this set-up, with several off-road trips aired down to 13-15 and no issues.

(FYI - I initially had planned on buying the tires from Discount Tires for the road hazard certificate. However, the sales person made a significant fuss about putting the tire width/rim width recommendations in the computer (if i recall, it was something like 0.1" off!) and insisted I get 33's. Talked to the 4x4 shop doing my install, and they said it would not be an issue and they would put. Called Discount and cancelled the order for the 33's and explained why, and the salesperson then answered, "Oh, we can order and install the 35's for you....")
 
Don't mean to hijack, but what lift are you running? Going to be getting my wife a 2 door here soon. I like the set-up you have.

Carolinajk just has the evo leveling kit and wheel spacers, with a 2" bumpstop in the back. I think his set up looks really good too.
Jegar and Frogmech's setups are nice as well.
 
I have 35s with 1.5 spacer and evo levelling kit, installed recently. I have some rubbing on fenders, front and back stock bumper as well.
Hoping to trim fenders and bumpers this week to get rid of rubbing.
 

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