Discount Tire Chaos Wheels

/dtcs/error404.dos;jsessionid=Lic47+PDqWujIE-hR4RvCw__.dtc502 from 54.185.89.16 on 2016-09-11 10:27:20 GMT. Trace: 522F718E-780A-11E6-B2FD-F5C37ABE6FAF via cd0bbd23-336d-4fa9-b420-8e768771141f /dtcs/wheels/mb_wheels/home.do from 54.203.222.187 on 2016-09-11 10:27:21 GMT. Trace: 52A03D06-780A-11E6-9497-A6F6C443A543 via cd0bbd23-336d-4fa9-b420-8e768771141fSee all items in this storeHave you selected to search with title and description? If you haven't, try to use this filter and might get more results. /WheelsUnder100.html from 54.190.96.79 on 2016-09-11 10:27:23 GMT. Trace: 54378156-780A-11E6-8374-D96DDA520654 via c7a06435-df3a-41a7-a6b3-d59ed93ca3a8post #1 of 404 (permalink) 15" Wheels and 30" tires on your Patriot (no spacers): Test Fit Results We've been trying to find a great 15" option for the Patriot and with the help of a fellow forum member we've done just that. In fact, we've found 3 great 15" options for your patriot. Like we mentioned in the Discount Tire wants your help: Anyone running 15" Wheels?

thread, our internal fitment guide is telling us that a 16" wheel is the smallest diameter that will fit the Patriot. After looking at the Patriot's brake dimensions and at the dimensions of some of our 15x7 0mm offset aftermarket wheels, we decided it was time to test fit.
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Here's a few reasons... First, if you have been looking for an off road tire option some of you may have discovered that there are not a lot of 16" or 17" off road tire models or sizes to choose from for the Patriot. 15" on the other hand, offers quite a few off road tire options. Also, downsizing to 15" is also great for off road performance. When compared to 16" and 17" tires of the same diameter, a 15" tire gives more sidewall height for better off-road performance and handling when aired down. 15" tire and wheel combinations may also save you some money at the pump. Depending on the wheel you choose, a 15" alloy wheel and tire combinations typically weigh less when compared to larger diameter wheel and tire set-ups. This, un-sprung weight savings translates into fuel savings. note* If fuel savings is one of the main reasons you are considering running a 15" wheel and tire set up we recommend running an alloy wheel over a steel wheel. Best of all though, 15" tires are typically more economical so when you're due for your next set you'll have more money left over to spend on other Jeep mods

With the gracious help of a fellow forum member, aroundincircles, we were able to test fit a few 15" wheel models on the Jeep Patriot along with a few larger tire options (compared to stock). Here's what we found... RESULTS of TEST FIT: The 15x7 ET0 (4" BS) Unique 297, 15x7 ET0 (4" BS) Cragar Soft 8, 15x7 ET0 (4" BS) MB TKO, and 15x7 ET0 (4" BS) MB Chaos 5 all cleared the Patriot brakes with plenty of room and DO NOT require wheel spacers. The sizes we test fit were 225/75-15, 235/75-15, and 30x9.50-15. We selected these sizes as a lot of the members here are lifting their Patriots and running 29" + tall tires. Please see pictures below for notes. Now on to the pictures! *Please note that aroundincircle's Patriot has a 2-1/8" lift and PWM done. Also, any one of these wheels can be used with any one of these tire sizes to create the combination you are looking for. 15x7 ET0 MB TKO mounted with the 225/75-15 General Grabber AT2 Notes: This set up may fit non lifted Patriots IF the owner is willing to cut the pinch weld and trim the fender liner in the front fenders.

No rear fender modification is required. 15x7 ET0 Unique 297 mounted with the 30X950R15 Discoverer AT3 With a 2 1/8" lift this tire requires the pinch weld to be modified (cut or bent) it also requires some modification to the front fender liners. 15x7 ET0 MB Chaos 5 mounted with the 235/75R15 Notes: This fitment requires a 2 1/8" lift, Pinch weld modification and fender liner trimming. Sales and Technical: 1.888.459.4080 Found a Lower Delivered Price? Need Tires for Your Camper or Trailer? Wheels & Tires 101 post #2 of 404 (permalink) 2012 FDII Patriot - Sold 1989 Cherokee Pioneer - 3.5" MC lift post #3 of 404 (permalink) post #4 of 404 (permalink)I know aroundincircles...and I know that he probably didn't wanna leave without a new set of tires and wheels, probably the DuraTracs haha this makes me reconsider keeping my TJ Rubicon MOAB wheels (16") and looking for a nice 15" wheel for better tire options! I love the MB TKO wheels!

They're sexy as hell. My Rubi's are already payed off though. *Edit: go figure he said the DuraTracs haha I'm goodI didn't even see his post before making mine...so now I look dumb Bright White '13 Jeep Wrangler Sport "Lee-Roy2.0" post #5 of 404 (permalink) post #6 of 404 (permalink) post #7 of 404 (permalink)'s Facebook page and posted a link to this thread for y'all post #8 of 404 (permalink) Originally Posted by Kenny-gWe hope it helps the Patriot communities out. post #9 of 404 (permalink) I think everybody should chip in $10 for my troubles post #10 of 404 (permalink) post #11 of 404 (permalink) You can go fast, but I can go anywhere post #12 of 404 (permalink) post #13 of 404 (permalink) post #14 of 404 (permalink) post #15 of 404 (permalink) That depends on the width but assuming they are 15x7, and they clear the brakes, they'd stick out about 1/4" further than the 15x7 0mm offset (4" backspace) wheels we test fit.