245/70 R16's vs 245/75 R16's (Pictures)

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AdmiralAckbar1325

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Does anyone have pictures of a lifted KJ (anywhere from 2" to 3" lift) with 245/70 R16 tires and/or 245/75 R16 tires?
Trying to determine if going with the taller 245/75 R16 is worth the trouble, or if I should just stay with 245/70. Planning on doing a 2.5" lift, hoping the smaller diameter 245/75's don't look goofy on a lifted Libby.
 

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only reason I might go taller is to fix my damn speedo error.
 

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It may be here.

 
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Does anyone have pictures of a lifted KJ (anywhere from 2" to 3" lift) with 245/70 R16 tires and/or 245/75 R16 tires?
Trying to determine if going with the taller 245/75 R16 is worth the trouble, or if I should just stay with 245/70. Planning on doing a 2.5" lift, hoping the smaller diameter 245/75's don't look goofy on a lifted Libby.
I have a 2.5" lift and use to have these 245/70 R17 mud terrains and I think they look amazing. It also didn't take too much trimming to get them to fit.
 

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This gallery is my KJ with 245/75R16s on. H&R lift which is approx 2" of lift. OEM 16" wheels with no spacers. I had 245/70R16 on before these. The 245/75s give a bit more of a balloony, barely fitting into the wheel well sort of look to the tire. No trimming and no extended bump stops for the 75 or 70 series tires necessary when using these OEM wheels.
 
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