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Andynator

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225/75's are 1/2" taller than the 235/70's that were stock with the off-road package. They'll look fine. Personally I prefer narrow & tall to the wide look.
 

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225/75's are 1/2" taller than the 235/70's that were stock with the off-road package. They'll look fine. Personally I prefer narrow & tall to the wide look.

That's my thinking as well and always whats been under any of the 4X4's I've had or used were tall skinny tires.
I can see why a 245 would look better. Fills the wheel well.
 

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I know mine looked really bad with the 245/65R17's and the Frankenlift for the couple mile trip over to the tire store.
 

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Sorry to hijack but just thought of something... A 2.5" lift with 245/75/16 tires would translate to a 3" lift, and even more important, raise your diffs .5" correct?
 

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Sorry to hijack but just thought of something... A 2.5" lift with 245/75/16 tires would translate to a 3" lift, and even more important, raise your diffs .5" correct?

I already found a flaw in my math... The 235/70/16 stocker is 29", so the 245/75/16 is 30.5", so that means you will gain a extra .75" of a lift, and bring your diffs up .75" higher.... right? Makes me wanna go get 235/85R16 just to get some real height :eek:
 

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What do you guy's think of running 225-75-16 size tires with a 2.5" lift.
Opposed to 245 70's or 75's.

im thinking the same thing does any one have a picture of there jeep with that style set up? (225-75-16 and 2.5" lift)
 
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