will 245/70/16 tire's fit on my stock 2003 jeep lyberty renegade sport 3.7

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i've seen people say it works with minimal rubbing but i'm curious to see if anyone has done this and wouldn't mind sharing pictures. will places refuse to put them on if it says they are not the right tire. please help me decide if its worth it or not!
 

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How worn is your suspension and is it lifted?
If you are on the original springs it's probably sitting a lot lower than it should.
 

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How worn is your suspension and is it lifted?
If you are on the original springs it's probably sitting a lot lower than it should.
It's stock so no lifts. And I replaced the suspension so I don't feel like it's squatting. I can send a picture if that helps determine!
 

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Here's a pic to see
 

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You may be OK with them then, there are lots of posts on here that will help, removing the pinch weld and melting the wheel arch plastic liner to move it back if needed, I think they are legal to mount on stock 7" rims.
What do you want to go to 245 for though? They aren't massively different to the stock 235s.
 

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I was reading about how much others enjoyed them on their lyberty's. I guess if it doesn't make a difference there's no point. i just wondering why so many people put them on instead of stock. Im also gonna be doing more offroading as well so maybe I should look into a lift kit to get bigger tires.
 
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