Will 31 tires fit stock Cherokee?

Will 31 tires fit stock Cherokee?

You can run 31s on stock rims with no issues unless stuffing. However the rub is minimal. With stock rims you will however rub the lower control arms at a full turn of the front wheels.

How big of a tire can I put on a Jeep Cherokee?

The maximum size tire you can fit on a cherokee and NOT rub, sagging or not, is 235-75’s. The max tire you can shove on a cherokee and possibly rub is 30″ tire. The max size tire you can shove on a cherokee and guarantee to rub is 31×10.5.

Which is the biggest tire on a Jeep Wrangler?

When trying to outfit your vehicle with the biggest Jeep tire you can think of, the first thing to consider is whether you will be running a stock size rim, which are usually the ones that came on your Wrangler from the factory.

What kind of rims does a Jeep Cherokee have?

This was with the stock steel rims. 235/75R15’s didn’t rub at all on my second Cherokee with stock ZJ “lacey spoke” wheels. The newest Cherokee has 235/75R15’s as well, and they don’t rub either, but that’s with aftermarket wheels with different offset than stock (the rims are “deep dish”).

What’s the largest tire size I can run on my Jeep without a lift?

The most common question we’re asked is “What’s the largest tire size I can run on my Jeep without a lift?” To address this, we’ve devised the tire fitment chart below. Simply find your particular Jeep on the list, then scroll across to determine the maximum tire diameter whether your Jeep is stock or lifted.

The maximum size tire you can fit on a cherokee and NOT rub, sagging or not, is 235-75’s. The max tire you can shove on a cherokee and possibly rub is 30″ tire. The max size tire you can shove on a cherokee and guarantee to rub is 31×10.5.

Which is the largest tire on a Jeep Wrangler?

31’s are the largest you can fit on a stock height TJ and still allow flexing, and as mentioned above occasionally they will rub at full turn. That is easily fixed with a washer or two on the steering stops. Damn! that one with the 35s must have had some serious rub!

This was with the stock steel rims. 235/75R15’s didn’t rub at all on my second Cherokee with stock ZJ “lacey spoke” wheels. The newest Cherokee has 235/75R15’s as well, and they don’t rub either, but that’s with aftermarket wheels with different offset than stock (the rims are “deep dish”).

Is the rim of a jeep rim protected?

The relatively narrow rim (in comparison to tire width) is well protected from damage due to the bulging sidewalls. The downside is that the bulge of the tire also leads to premature wear at the center of the tire unless low tire pressures are maintained.