2004 limited tire help!

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crazyjeepkid

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i have a 04 stock liberty limited its a nice truck but it looks like a chick car im not sure which tires and wheels would be right for it. need feedback from owners of jeeps with the sweet looking tires. update: i found tires that might work treadwright P235/65R17 PUMA A/T but still unsure on the wheels i need and lift kit
 
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OME full spring lift with new shocks all around 750 or so
use your stock wheels and save some money there
 

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I just picked up a set for BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain t\a. There Pretty sweet looking and ride nice. got them from tirerack.com got 4 of them for $550

BFG site Rugged Terrain T/A | BFGoodrich Tires

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EDIT: Just check for ya. there are no 235/65r70 in this tire :-(. Kind ***** for me too b/c My fathers was looking to get them on his 05 KJ limited.
 
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i have a 04 stock liberty limited its a nice truck but it looks like a chick car

I have an 07 sport with the limited appearance package - had to laugh at your post mine also looks like a chick car.

I ended up being lucky and found a set of 16x7 Renegade wheels and am putting on 235/70/16 BFG AT's.

Now...if I haden't found those...I'd look at a 245/65/17 tire - many more options in AT tires and typically just slightly bigger then the 235/65/17's stock. Shops I talked to and other forum posts suggest the 245 will work fine.


Not to be picky...but but this is the KK section for 08's+...should maybe be moved over to the KJ tires/wheels section...
 
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