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I have mickey thomsons ATZ fitted to standard 16" alloys on 07 JK. Diam 808 compared to 17" stock AT goodyears 814mm about 1 or 2 k's difference at 100K's. Standard 16'' is 16 x 7j 44.45. A great fit with little more diff room and more mud tyre than any other AT. had fiited 3 weeks ago. the 17 has a differant offset as mentioned.
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I have mickey thomsons ATZ fitted to standard 16" alloys on 07 JK. Diam 808 compared to 17" stock AT goodyears 814mm about 1 or 2 k's difference at 100K's. Standard 16'' is 16 x 7j 44.45. A great fit with little more diff room and more mud tyre than any other AT. had fiited 3 weeks ago. the 17 has a differant offset as mentioned.
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G'day all,

Building up the 07 Wrangler Unlimited Auto Petrol for a Top End trip in Aug/Sep/Oct this year.

It currently has 17x7.5 wheels (sourced by previous owner in 09) running Wrangler AT 265x70 R17 tyres. (Tyre plate says they should be 255x70 R16).

I will be getting muddies for the trip. I'd like 35"s or 305x70's if the budget stretches but may end up with 285x70's if it doesn't. I know that I will need at least an 8" wheel (preferably 9") to run the 35"s so I will definitely need to get new wheels to run the larger tyre, although I can run the 285x70 on the 17"x7.5" wheel.

My question is do I get 16" rims to make it easier to source tyres reasonably quickly if I need them in the middle of nowhere?
I'm planning on taking 5 wheels and 6 tyres, no trailer.

I've heard I might be waiting awhile if I want tyres for 17" rims, while it is more likely i will be able to source a tyre for a 16" rim thanks to the plethora of Prado's and the like that use that rim. Is this true?

Also, any tips on where to source the wheels from?
And finally, any tips from people that have done a similar trip with same vehicle about things I need to think about getting done to the Jeep before leaving?

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Raffs,

I live and tour in the top end in my JK.

Whatever tyre size you decide, there are two things I would recommend. If you're going to do something like the Gibb, take 2 spares. And make sure you have (relatively) new tyres- second handies wont cut it.

Most major towns will have a good assortment of tyre sizes should you need it, but doing something like the Gibb new tyres and a bit of careful driving will see them last.

Enjoy the trip, whatever happens it'll be an adventure.
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This is confirmed, the MY10 models have significantly bigger front brake calipers than earlier models.

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Thanks for all the replies guys.
Will f/u a few things

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Raffs,

I live and tour in the top end in my JK.

Whatever tyre size you decide, there are two things I would recommend. If you're going to do something like the Gibb, take 2 spares. And make sure you have (relatively) new tyres- second handies wont cut it.

Most major towns will have a good assortment of tyre sizes should you need it, but doing something like the Gibb new tyres and a bit of careful driving will see them last.

Enjoy the trip, whatever happens it'll be an adventure.
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