Wrangler Off Road Wheels & Tires
Off-road wheels and tires for Jeep Wrangler JLs are abundant. You'll find dozens of options and many unique styles. Still, not all wheels and tires are made the same. Knowing what to look for helps you narrow down your options.
Types of Wheels
Not all wheels are made equal. Rims come in a few variations like safety rims, split rims, and beadlock rims. Each type of rim is viable depending on the surface you're driving on.
Safety rims are the most common rims to find on passenger vehicles. The rims include small bumps that extend inwards. These small bumps secure the tire bead to the rim but they keep it away from the outer edge of the rim. Safety rims are efficient but perform poorly with low tire pressure.
Split rims are similar to safety rims but the rim is not one piece. Instead, it's a multi-piece assembly. They leverage a ring or lock to hold tires in place. Split rims are for heavy-duty vehicles and the drawback is that they have a higher risk of causing a blowout.
The last type of rim is a beadlock rim. What makes beadlock rims unique is that they physically bind the tire to the wheel. Therefore, tire pressure can be reduced for off-roading without the risk of the tire falling off the rim.
Beadlock rims aren't always legal for road use and they're heavier than other types of rims. Still, they're the best for low tire pressure off-roading.
Types of Tires
Jeep Wrangler JLs are compatible with a wide range of tires. Most tires for Jeep Wranglers are mud-terrain (M/T), all-terrain (A/T), and highway tires (H/T). Each type of tire has benefits and drawbacks.
M/T tires are popular amongst Wrangler owners because of their aggressive styling. Mud terrain tires offer durable sidewalls, thick tread grooves, and aggressive tread patterns. Overall, they're perfect for off-roading, climbing, and driving through muddy or swampy terrain.
A/T tires are similar to M/T tires but they're better for mild off-roading like driving on trails or dirt paths. All-terrain tires also have aggressive styling options, thick sidewalls, and deep sides.
H/T tires are also suitable for Jeep Wrangler JLs but they're designed for highway driving. People who commute to work in their Jeep are the best fit for highway tires. They're less durable but offer better fuel efficiency.