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Bigger Tires for cherokee

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I have a 2016 cherokee Lattitude FWD. I still have the stock tires on the vehicle, I want bigger tires and I want them to be all terrain. does anyone know what different sizes I can get that will fit my vehicle without rubbing. My current tires are 225/60R17. I will attach a pic that shows the big awkward gap between the tire. Please let me know what kind of off road tires you have, sizes and pics so I can see what it will look like! Thanks everyone :)
 

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I would recommend going to tirerack site, where you'll put in your vehicle (year, make, model, trim). They will give you lots of options. There are probably other place too...I know here locally, Tom's Tires has similar database on his site that works the same. If I remember right there are option at tirerack to explore outside os stock...
 
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I'm sure you're already aware that if you add larger tires, your speedo and odometer(fuel economy, basically anything that depends on correct distance) won't be accurate. As far as I know there's no way to modify anything to fix it for our vehicles.


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Do you have a lift installed? I'm gonna install that exact tire size without a lift on my sport.

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Already ordered, I've seen at least 2 people here that got them on without a lift and zero to no issues.

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Thanks for the heads up on Amazon, never even thought to look there. A set of AT51 in 245/70 are $514 with free shipping to Hawaii. Unheard of. Most places wanted $400 just for shipping. Now to decide it I want rims or if the stock latitude rims will support that tire. *&^& you 41mm offset.
 
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Your diameter it's 739mm, and 245,65,R17 it's bigger 750mm.

I'm a little except 245,65,R17 will not rub on some articulate moves from suspension. Specially off-road.

So I'm so sorry to be insistent, but no rubbing on off-road or only you have saw on daily road?




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