I just bought 2006 limited 5.7L. I want to get it lifted but to much cash for now. What are the largest all terrains i can put on it w/no lift. Any other recommendations to make it more awesome welcome. I want a grill guard that covers the whole front end instead of just grill and headlights.
245/75R17, 255/75R17 or 265/70R17 will fit with monor rubbing and an all terrain i would prefer would be Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs, they are an agressive all terrain tire and will perform outstanding
I have no lift with 255/65/17 Nitto crossteks, slight rub when turning right sometimes...
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2007 Sport 4.7L Bought New in Dec. of 07' w45 miles. Now has 70k+ Miles & 8 pages of Repair orders-255/65/17 Nitto Crosstek's, Flowmaster 50 SUV, A/C Delco Double Platinum copper cores, AMS Oil All the way around, K&N Air Filter, Weather Tech Floor mats, Lifetime Bumper to Bumper Warranty Exp.- 2082
245/75R17, 255/75R17 or 265/70R17 will fit with monor rubbing and an all terrain i would prefer would be Goodyear Wrangler DuraTracs, they are an agressive all terrain tire and will perform outstanding
Those sizes won't fit without a lift. And you will still have slight rubbing until the pinch weld mod is done and the plastic inner fender well liner is heated up and pushed towards the rear.
He was asking what sizes would fit with no lift.
You can run a 245/70R17 or 255/65R17
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2007 4.7 Liter XK | OME HD Suspension Lift | Matt's 1/2 Inch Rear Lift Spacers | Jeepin by AL HD UCA's | Rusty's Rear Adjustable Track Bar | JKS Rear Sway Bar Quick Disconnects | Black Rock Series 997 Wheels | Fred Goeske .25 inch hub/wheel Centric Spacers | 285/70R17 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R's w/Kevlar | Air Flow Snorkel | Flowmaster 50 Series SUV Muffler | Superchips Flashpaq | Mopar Skids | 4xGuard Belly Guard | American Rebel Rear Diff Cover | Powertrax No-Slip | 4.7 L Badge | 20% Tint
Those sizes won't fit without a lift. And you will still have slight rubbing until the pinch weld mod is done and the plastic inner fender well liner is heated up and pushed towards the rear.
He was asking what sizes would fit with no lift.
You can run a 245/70R17 or 255/65R17
I ran 247/75 BFG AT with out a lift and NO RUBBING for some time! See my garage thread...
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2008 Jeep Green Rocky Mountain 4x4 4.7L, 245/65 R17 Fortera's,
class IV tow package w/shackle, front tow hooks, remote start,
MyGig w/backup cam, bun warmers, commandview, QTII,
Rocky Road Super Sliders (now installed and tested!), no lift, full Jeep OEM skid plates,
4xGuard Belly Guard, 4xGuard front skid, Surco 50 x 70 roof rack.
I ran 247/75 BFG AT with out a lift and NO RUBBING for some time! See my garage thread...
Yeah there is something about the 245/75 BFGoodrich AT's with the way that they are made and the width of the tread that allows them to somehow work without wheel spacers. I bet if you had wheel spacers installed it would be a different story. When you say no rub, was that during normal driving or no rub period as in off road also.
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2007 4.7 Liter XK | OME HD Suspension Lift | Matt's 1/2 Inch Rear Lift Spacers | Jeepin by AL HD UCA's | Rusty's Rear Adjustable Track Bar | JKS Rear Sway Bar Quick Disconnects | Black Rock Series 997 Wheels | Fred Goeske .25 inch hub/wheel Centric Spacers | 285/70R17 Goodyear Wrangler MT/R's w/Kevlar | Air Flow Snorkel | Flowmaster 50 Series SUV Muffler | Superchips Flashpaq | Mopar Skids | 4xGuard Belly Guard | American Rebel Rear Diff Cover | Powertrax No-Slip | 4.7 L Badge | 20% Tint
Those sizes won't fit without a lift. And you will still have slight rubbing until the pinch weld mod is done and the plastic inner fender well liner is heated up and pushed towards the rear.
He was asking what sizes would fit with no lift.
You can run a 245/70R17 or 255/65R17
Thanks!
So without ANY OTHER MODS, these sizes will fit and not rub AT ALL?
I see several replys here, but I think several us want to make our wheels as aggressive as possible without any issues of hurting our vehicles in any manner...
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