Liberty tire size
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Liberty tire size
Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
wrong.
How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about on-road
use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to take
grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
Anyone want to share their experience?
(yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
an answer anyway)
:-)
Bryan
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Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
wrong.
How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about on-road
use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to take
grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
Anyone want to share their experience?
(yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
an answer anyway)
:-)
Bryan
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Re: Liberty tire size
I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
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bryan wrote:
>
> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>
> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>
> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about on-road
> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to take
> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>
> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>
> Anyone want to share their experience?
>
> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
> an answer anyway)
>
> :-)
>
> Bryan
>
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really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
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bryan wrote:
>
> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>
> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>
> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about on-road
> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to take
> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>
> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>
> Anyone want to share their experience?
>
> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
> an answer anyway)
>
> :-)
>
> Bryan
>
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Re: Liberty tire size
I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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bryan wrote:
>
> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>
> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>
> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about on-road
> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to take
> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>
> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>
> Anyone want to share their experience?
>
> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
> an answer anyway)
>
> :-)
>
> Bryan
>
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really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
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bryan wrote:
>
> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>
> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>
> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about on-road
> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to take
> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>
> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>
> Anyone want to share their experience?
>
> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
> an answer anyway)
>
> :-)
>
> Bryan
>
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Re: Liberty tire size
I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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bryan wrote:
>
> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>
> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>
> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about on-road
> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to take
> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>
> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>
> Anyone want to share their experience?
>
> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
> an answer anyway)
>
> :-)
>
> Bryan
>
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really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
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bryan wrote:
>
> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>
> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>
> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about on-road
> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to take
> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>
> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>
> Anyone want to share their experience?
>
> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
> an answer anyway)
>
> :-)
>
> Bryan
>
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Re: Liberty tire size
I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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bryan wrote:
>
> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>
> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>
> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about on-road
> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to take
> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>
> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>
> Anyone want to share their experience?
>
> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
> an answer anyway)
>
> :-)
>
> Bryan
>
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really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
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bryan wrote:
>
> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>
> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>
> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about on-road
> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to take
> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>
> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>
> Anyone want to share their experience?
>
> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
> an answer anyway)
>
> :-)
>
> Bryan
>
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Re: Liberty tire size
Wow, that does make it look low.
Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
> really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> bryan wrote:
>>
>> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>>
>> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>>
>> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could
>> be
>> wrong.
>>
>> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about
>> on-road
>> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to
>> take
>> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>>
>> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>>
>> Anyone want to share their experience?
>>
>> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me
>> with
>> an answer anyway)
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> Bryan
>>
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Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
> really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> bryan wrote:
>>
>> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>>
>> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>>
>> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could
>> be
>> wrong.
>>
>> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about
>> on-road
>> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to
>> take
>> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>>
>> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>>
>> Anyone want to share their experience?
>>
>> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me
>> with
>> an answer anyway)
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> Bryan
>>
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Re: Liberty tire size
Wow, that does make it look low.
Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
> really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> bryan wrote:
>>
>> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>>
>> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>>
>> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could
>> be
>> wrong.
>>
>> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about
>> on-road
>> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to
>> take
>> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>>
>> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>>
>> Anyone want to share their experience?
>>
>> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me
>> with
>> an answer anyway)
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> Bryan
>>
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Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
> really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> bryan wrote:
>>
>> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>>
>> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>>
>> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could
>> be
>> wrong.
>>
>> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about
>> on-road
>> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to
>> take
>> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>>
>> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>>
>> Anyone want to share their experience?
>>
>> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me
>> with
>> an answer anyway)
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> Bryan
>>
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Re: Liberty tire size
Wow, that does make it look low.
Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
> really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> bryan wrote:
>>
>> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>>
>> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>>
>> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could
>> be
>> wrong.
>>
>> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about
>> on-road
>> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to
>> take
>> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>>
>> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>>
>> Anyone want to share their experience?
>>
>> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me
>> with
>> an answer anyway)
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> Bryan
>>
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Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
> really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> bryan wrote:
>>
>> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>>
>> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>>
>> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could
>> be
>> wrong.
>>
>> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about
>> on-road
>> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to
>> take
>> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>>
>> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>>
>> Anyone want to share their experience?
>>
>> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me
>> with
>> an answer anyway)
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> Bryan
>>
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Re: Liberty tire size
Wow, that does make it look low.
Bryan
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
> really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> bryan wrote:
>>
>> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>>
>> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>>
>> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could
>> be
>> wrong.
>>
>> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about
>> on-road
>> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to
>> take
>> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>>
>> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>>
>> Anyone want to share their experience?
>>
>> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me
>> with
>> an answer anyway)
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> Bryan
>>
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"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> I don't about the tire size, but side pipes will make it look
> really low: http://www.----------.com/tascher/mandylibby.jpg
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:--------------------
>
> bryan wrote:
>>
>> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>>
>> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>>
>> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could
>> be
>> wrong.
>>
>> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about
>> on-road
>> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to
>> take
>> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>>
>> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>>
>> Anyone want to share their experience?
>>
>> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me
>> with
>> an answer anyway)
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> Bryan
>>
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Re: Liberty tire size
Uh... am I the only who wants to buy tires for a Liberty?
Anybody have a clue as to where I can look to find what should fit. I don't
want to go big, just a little bigger than stock.
Bryan
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> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>
> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>
> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about
> on-road
> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to
> take
> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>
> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>
> Anyone want to share their experience?
>
>
> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
> an answer anyway)
>
> :-)
>
> Bryan
>
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Anybody have a clue as to where I can look to find what should fit. I don't
want to go big, just a little bigger than stock.
Bryan
"bryan" <frametype@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Just added a second Jeep to our household, a '04 Liberty, 3.7 liter.
>
> Stock tires size is 215/75-16.
>
> I "think" the rear-end ratio for the Liberty Sport is 4.10, but I could be
> wrong.
>
> How big a tire will go on this without rubbing. I am talking about
> on-road
> use mostly, primarily for those nasty snow WV days when my wife has to
> take
> grandma to the doctor.... (no kidding).
>
> What has anyone been able to fit without problems or lifting?
>
> Anyone want to share their experience?
>
>
> (yeah, I know, Liberty's are not "real" jeeps, but somebody humour me with
> an answer anyway)
>
> :-)
>
> Bryan
>
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