beckertom88
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Does anyone know what the biggest size of rim and tire i can fit on my jeep without any lift?
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Does anyone know what the biggest size of rim and tire i can fit on my jeep without any lift?
most Liberty owners has 245/70/16 without a lift kit on their ride. you can go with a 255/70/16 but you might experience minor rubbing.
I have a 2003 KJ 2.8CRD with new 1.5" OME lift set from JBA. The stock rims are 7x16 with 41.3 mm offset and 5.2 back space.
I would like to add some more lift by replacing the current tires with bigger ones. I have ordered 7x16 Dotz rims with 13 mm offset and 4.0 back space. What tire size would you recommend to put on it?
It wouldn't make much sense to change to 245/70 r16 because it is just slightly bigger then the OEM tires. My preference would be 245/75 r16 or 30x9.5 r16. Do yo think that these sizes can be applied without rubbing? Will those sizes require trimming?
I have ordered 7x16 Dotz rims with 13 mm offset and 4.0 back space. What tire size would you recommend to put on it?
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255/70R16 tyres are the biggest you can fit on a stock KJ. The stock tyre size is 235/70R16, which are 29 inch diameter...255/70R16's are 30.1 inch diameter. I know this because I had this size on the back of my KJ when I bought it, and stock size tyres on the front. So I know they can fit on the back without rubbing, but I can't guarantee they will not rub on the front when you turn the steering full lock.
It came with two different sizes of tires? What dip sh** had it before you
7 inch wide/ 5 inches of backspacing
( same as stock)
Depending on how much sag you have already 245-70-16s would be it, then they may rub some , again due to the sagging springs
measure bottom the fare in front to middle of the wheel then we can tell how much sag you have already and what you maybe able to run
7 inch wide/ 5 inches of backspacing
( same as stock)
Depending on how much sag you have already 245-70-16s would be it, then they may rub some , again due to the sagging springs
Here because of this problem
Cushion lift ? WTH ??Have always run 245/70R-16 on mine with NO rubbing have 1/2" cushion lift in the rear and 1" clevis lift in the front.