Grand Cherokee to Liberty

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conocelo

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i am trading my 04 grand cherokee overland. to a 06 liberty sport 4x4.

My GC use to have 2in lift kit. bilstein struts. and 245-70-16 Wrangler MTR.

the tires and rims y still have them. i want to know if i can reuse them on the liberty? or they are to big.

how do you thing i will feel the stock ride, and power of the liberty. coming from the overland?
 

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Well first the power under your feet will feel different. Your overland should have came with the higher output V8:
- 265 horsepower and 330 lb-ft of torque

The Liberty you have is going to output (2006 4x4 sport):
- 210 horsepower and 235 lb-ft of torque

The wheels I am assuming are 17"...I am unfamiliar with the actual backspacing of those wheels. The tires sound nice, and would fit with maybe some unnoticeable rubbing (without a lift). However, this may be negated if you try to use the 17" rims. I am not an expert though and plenty of others will be chiming in to help!

Congrats on the new Liberty!! Pics???
 

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The MTR are 16in. I only used them when i go offroad. 245-75-16 mtr. i checked them.

The original rims and tires are 17in.

The 16in rims i have they cant be used with the liberty. so i have to buy new rims. I want to have the stock ones with stock tires, to use them in city/higway driving. (same as the GC).

the lease of my grand cherokee ends in aprox 2 weeks. is when i will buy the Liberty (not lease)....

My plans are 2 or 2.5 kift. my tires, ARB bullbar with winch.

here are some pics of the grand cherokee. stock and lifted.
http://www.chabre.org/gallery/195199

Thanks for the help

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Many people use the 245/70/16 tires on a stock libby. For what I know about them, they fit just fine with the stock rims and stock BS. I have a 1.5in lift and get minor rubbing on the fronts with 255/70/16 generals and cragar rims with 5" BS(stock rims are 5.5" I think). Im thinking of lifting another .5in to reduce the rubbing. The rear rubbed when flexing, but that was fixed with some extened daystar bumpstops. Hope you enjoy the liberty! I think you will miss that extra torque though!! ](*,)

Another awesome site that is focused more towards lifting and offroading:

www.lostkjs.com

Its currently down though... :-({|=

I think with a lift and a locker, you would really enjoy the libby off-road. I think it will do much better than your grand did.
 

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245/70-16 will fit on a non lifted KJ - no problem - you will have a bit of rubbing just because they are MTRs
I used to have that size ATs and I was not lifted - there was no rubbing
 

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jeepkj02 said:
The 04 WJ wheels will not fit the Liberty. Different bolt pattern.

WJ: 5x5 KJ: 5x4.5

i know. i will have to buy a new set of rims.
 

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mate the 245/75R16 MTR's will not fit a Stock KJ without a LOT of rubbing , you will need a minimum 1 1/2 - 2" lift for those tyres

welcome to the KJ side :)
 

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mate the 245/75R16 MTR's will not fit a Stock KJ without a LOT of rubbing , you will need a minimum 1 1/2 - 2" lift for those tyres

Not exactly true Fouros, I had 245/75 MTRs on the stock rims without a lift and the only place they rubbed was a bit pn the pinch weld and a bit on the front bumper. So it is different for some I guess. I personally wouldn't recommend that tire without a lift though.

Oh how is everyone!? I haven't been around these parts in a while.
 

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fouros said:
might be differences in the design of the front bumper between my 04 mod and the update in the 05/06
The new bumper is much more forgiving with space. The pinch weld is still there though.
 

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I put 245/70R16 GY Silent Armors on my stock 06 KJ and stock wheels the only rubbing I have gotten in the 12000 miles is very slight on the plastic over the pinch weld.
 

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fouros said:
mate the 245/75R16 MTR's will not fit a Stock KJ without a LOT of rubbing , you will need a minimum 1 1/2 - 2" lift for those tyres

welcome to the KJ side :)

Thats sweet and all, but hes talking about a 245/70/16... \:D/
 

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conocelo said:
The MTR are 16in. I only used them when i go offroad. 245-75-16 mtr. i checked them.

The original rims and tires are 17in.

The 16in rims i have they cant be used with the liberty. so i have to buy new rims. I want to have the stock ones with stock tires, to use them in city/higway driving. (same as the GC).

the lease of my grand cherokee ends in aprox 2 weeks. is when i will buy the Liberty (not lease)....

My plans are 2 or 2.5 kift. my tires, ARB bullbar with winch.

here are some pics of the grand cherokee. stock and lifted.
http://www.chabre.org/gallery/195199

Thanks for the help

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no there not :D
 

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I think he meant the ones on his grand are 17in; if thats was what you were talking about...


This is my last past before I leave!!! :-s
 
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