Liberty tire size
#21
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Re: Liberty tire size
Maybe I could fit some neon lights under there too. Could I put little
bitty rock guards over each little light?
:-)
Bryan
'05 TJ
'04 Liberty
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> The low riders like low profile, twenty one inch rims:
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> Bryan wrote:
>>
>> 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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bitty rock guards over each little light?
:-)
Bryan
'05 TJ
'04 Liberty
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> The low riders like low profile, twenty one inch rims:
> http://www.----------.com/RicsLibby.jpg
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> mailto:--------------------
>
> Bryan wrote:
>>
>> 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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#22
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Re: Liberty tire size
She makes that liberty look huge
"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
She makes that liberty look huge
"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
She makes that liberty look huge
"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
She makes that liberty look huge
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:427C3C62.B1FCFF01@***.net...
> 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
You can go up to a 235/70R16 without any other modifications. I just
upgraded to these on my wife's liberty - it also originally had 215
tires.
-jd
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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upgraded to these on my wife's liberty - it also originally had 215
tires.
-jd
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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#27
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Re: Liberty tire size
You can go up to a 235/70R16 without any other modifications. I just
upgraded to these on my wife's liberty - it also originally had 215
tires.
-jd
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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upgraded to these on my wife's liberty - it also originally had 215
tires.
-jd
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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#28
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Re: Liberty tire size
You can go up to a 235/70R16 without any other modifications. I just
upgraded to these on my wife's liberty - it also originally had 215
tires.
-jd
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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upgraded to these on my wife's liberty - it also originally had 215
tires.
-jd
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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#29
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Re: Liberty tire size
You can go up to a 235/70R16 without any other modifications. I just
upgraded to these on my wife's liberty - it also originally had 215
tires.
-jd
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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upgraded to these on my wife's liberty - it also originally had 215
tires.
-jd
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
Might like to visit one of their forums:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...=Google+Search
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Bryan wrote:
>
> Maybe I could fit some neon lights under there too. Could I put little
> bitty rock guards over each little light?
> :-)
>
> Bryan
> '05 TJ
> '04 Liberty
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:427EC6ED.952A97D5@***.net...
> > The low riders like low profile, twenty one inch rims:
> > http://www.----------.com/RicsLibby.jpg
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Bryan wrote:
> >>
> >> 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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Bryan wrote:
>
> Maybe I could fit some neon lights under there too. Could I put little
> bitty rock guards over each little light?
> :-)
>
> Bryan
> '05 TJ
> '04 Liberty
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:427EC6ED.952A97D5@***.net...
> > The low riders like low profile, twenty one inch rims:
> > http://www.----------.com/RicsLibby.jpg
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:--------------------
> >
> > Bryan wrote:
> >>
> >> 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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