Maximum Tire Size....
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Re: Maximum Tire Size....
> The new tire size you mentioned (235-70x16) are only 6/10 inch taller than
> what you have now and will give you a 29" tire.
So then I should be able to use these tires without any rubbing?
Thanks again
Hank
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> what you have now and will give you a 29" tire.
So then I should be able to use these tires without any rubbing?
Thanks again
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Re: Maximum Tire Size....
> The new tire size you mentioned (235-70x16) are only 6/10 inch taller than
> what you have now and will give you a 29" tire.
So then I should be able to use these tires without any rubbing?
Thanks again
Hank
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> what you have now and will give you a 29" tire.
So then I should be able to use these tires without any rubbing?
Thanks again
Hank
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#23
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Re: Maximum Tire Size....
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 17:14:51 -0500, Hank
<addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello all. Question for you.
>
>
>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>
I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>
My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>
As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>Thanks again
>
>Hank
>
>
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<addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello all. Question for you.
>
>
>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>
I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>
My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>
As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>Thanks again
>
>Hank
>
>
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Re: Maximum Tire Size....
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 17:14:51 -0500, Hank
<addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello all. Question for you.
>
>
>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>
I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>
My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>
As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>Thanks again
>
>Hank
>
>
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<addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello all. Question for you.
>
>
>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>
I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>
My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>
As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>Thanks again
>
>Hank
>
>
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Re: Maximum Tire Size....
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 17:14:51 -0500, Hank
<addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello all. Question for you.
>
>
>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>
I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>
My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>
As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>Thanks again
>
>Hank
>
>
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<addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>Hello all. Question for you.
>
>
>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>
I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>
My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>
As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>Thanks again
>
>Hank
>
>
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Re: Maximum Tire Size....
Add a washer underneath each of your two steering stop bolts and the
rubbing will be eliminated with an unnoticeable MINOR reduction in
tight-turning ability... so minor I don't even notice the TWO washers
under my steering stop bolts. Go to http://4x4xplor.com/steerstop.html
for directions how.
noneyabusiness wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 17:14:51 -0500, Hank
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hello all. Question for you.
>>
>>
>>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>>
>
> I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>
>
>
>>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>>
>
> My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
> says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
>
> If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
> build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>
>
>>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>>
>
> As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
> optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
> what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
> moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>
>>Thanks again
>>
>>Hank
>>
>>
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rubbing will be eliminated with an unnoticeable MINOR reduction in
tight-turning ability... so minor I don't even notice the TWO washers
under my steering stop bolts. Go to http://4x4xplor.com/steerstop.html
for directions how.
noneyabusiness wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 17:14:51 -0500, Hank
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hello all. Question for you.
>>
>>
>>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>>
>
> I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>
>
>
>>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>>
>
> My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
> says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
>
> If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
> build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>
>
>>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>>
>
> As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
> optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
> what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
> moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>
>>Thanks again
>>
>>Hank
>>
>>
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Re: Maximum Tire Size....
Add a washer underneath each of your two steering stop bolts and the
rubbing will be eliminated with an unnoticeable MINOR reduction in
tight-turning ability... so minor I don't even notice the TWO washers
under my steering stop bolts. Go to http://4x4xplor.com/steerstop.html
for directions how.
noneyabusiness wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 17:14:51 -0500, Hank
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hello all. Question for you.
>>
>>
>>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>>
>
> I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>
>
>
>>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>>
>
> My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
> says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
>
> If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
> build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>
>
>>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>>
>
> As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
> optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
> what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
> moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>
>>Thanks again
>>
>>Hank
>>
>>
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See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
rubbing will be eliminated with an unnoticeable MINOR reduction in
tight-turning ability... so minor I don't even notice the TWO washers
under my steering stop bolts. Go to http://4x4xplor.com/steerstop.html
for directions how.
noneyabusiness wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 17:14:51 -0500, Hank
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hello all. Question for you.
>>
>>
>>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>>
>
> I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>
>
>
>>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>>
>
> My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
> says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
>
> If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
> build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>
>
>>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>>
>
> As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
> optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
> what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
> moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>
>>Thanks again
>>
>>Hank
>>
>>
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Re: Maximum Tire Size....
Add a washer underneath each of your two steering stop bolts and the
rubbing will be eliminated with an unnoticeable MINOR reduction in
tight-turning ability... so minor I don't even notice the TWO washers
under my steering stop bolts. Go to http://4x4xplor.com/steerstop.html
for directions how.
noneyabusiness wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 17:14:51 -0500, Hank
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hello all. Question for you.
>>
>>
>>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>>
>
> I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>
>
>
>>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>>
>
> My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
> says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
>
> If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
> build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>
>
>>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>>
>
> As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
> optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
> what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
> moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>
>>Thanks again
>>
>>Hank
>>
>>
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See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
rubbing will be eliminated with an unnoticeable MINOR reduction in
tight-turning ability... so minor I don't even notice the TWO washers
under my steering stop bolts. Go to http://4x4xplor.com/steerstop.html
for directions how.
noneyabusiness wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 17:14:51 -0500, Hank
> <addresschanged@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Hello all. Question for you.
>>
>>
>>A long time ago I asked what the largest tires you could run on a
>>Cherokee Sport w/out any sort of lift, and was given an answer of
>>235/75R15 (which was correct, and I never had any issues).
>>
>
> I have a 95 Sport with 235/75 R15's, and they rub at full lock :(
>
>
>
>>Well, I now have a Cherokee Limited, which seems to have a 16 diameter.
>>The tries that are on it now (bought it used, no idea if they're the
>>original tires or not) are "P225/70R16". The sticker on the door can't
>>be trusted, as it lists that they should be "R15".
>>
>
> My door sticker says that 215/75 R15 are stock, but my build sheet
> says it was sold with 225/75 R15s.
>
> If you go to the jeep website you can ask for a copy of the original
> build sheet which will show what the vehicle was sold with.
>
>
>>My question is (finally), what are the largest tires I can run without
>>rubbing (there is no lift to this vehicle).
>>
>
> As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
> optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
> what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
> moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
>
>
>>Thanks again
>>
>>Hank
>>
>>
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Re: Maximum Tire Size....
> As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
> optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
> what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
> moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
Looked at all the info on tires.com. It shows me Plus Zero, Plus One,
and Plus two.
I could gladly live with Plus Zero, which I believe requires NO
modification. When you move into Plus One or Plus Two, the wheel
diameter changes (which I'm correct) would require new rims.
Right?
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> optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
> what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
> moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
Looked at all the info on tires.com. It shows me Plus Zero, Plus One,
and Plus two.
I could gladly live with Plus Zero, which I believe requires NO
modification. When you move into Plus One or Plus Two, the wheel
diameter changes (which I'm correct) would require new rims.
Right?
Thanks
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Re: Maximum Tire Size....
> As others have stated, tirerack and or tires.com should have some
> optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
> what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
> moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
Looked at all the info on tires.com. It shows me Plus Zero, Plus One,
and Plus two.
I could gladly live with Plus Zero, which I believe requires NO
modification. When you move into Plus One or Plus Two, the wheel
diameter changes (which I'm correct) would require new rims.
Right?
Thanks
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> optional sizes available for your vehicle. IIRC, tires.com will show
> what will fit w/o any modifications, and what will fit with modest to
> moderate changes so you can decide how big to go.
Looked at all the info on tires.com. It shows me Plus Zero, Plus One,
and Plus two.
I could gladly live with Plus Zero, which I believe requires NO
modification. When you move into Plus One or Plus Two, the wheel
diameter changes (which I'm correct) would require new rims.
Right?
Thanks
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