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vuperior

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they are great. Question, it appears I have room for a full-size spare and would like to replace my donut tire with one of my old Wranglers. Will this work?
 

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Yes, but you will need to deflate it quite a bit first, probably down to 10 psi or so.
 

davez26

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Yes, but you will need to deflate it quite a bit first, probably down to 10 psi or so.
...unless your Grabbers are stock size, in which case, it is plug and play, put it on the winch and put it away, - no problems. If oversize, then do as NWoods says.
 

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So you are putting the stock Wrangler on the stock "donut" tire's wheel? Am I understanding that correctly? So am I to assume that the "donut" spare actually has a full size wheel and just a tiny tire (albeit a steel wheel versus a matching aluminum wheel)? I need to get under my LR3 and look - I've got a set of the original Wrangler HPs that I'd take one and put on the spare if this works.

-Rich
 

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If you have Grabbers you probably have 18's, which means you have an SE.
Which means you need to buy a full size wheel before you can use the stock
wranglers for your spare.
 

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