Thursday, January 19, 2012

1999 Jeep Cheerokee, thinking about new tires and wheels?

where should I look for tires and wheels.

what size would be appropriate if i dont want a lift kit installed.

i want the tires to be more rugged looking than what comes stock.1999 Jeep Cheerokee, thinking about new tires and wheels?
Most jeeps can go up to 31x10.5 pretty easy without any mods. Most of your normal tire places don't carry the "rugged" treads. In most cases, these can be mounted on to the stock rims saving you a little. The tires will run around $125 plus shipping. The drawback is you will go from getting 60-80K miles to about 40K. Again, depending on what your intentions are, you may be better off with all terrain tires. If you do any off roading, the mud terrains are really nice, but you can always let the air pressure out of your stock tires and climb / go through just about anything. Might also look at getting a winch for the front end.1999 Jeep Cheerokee, thinking about new tires and wheels?
You will rub with 31"s on an XJ (Cherokee). You can get away with 30"s depending on how much your stock suspension has sagged. My 93 has 30"s and I can't get them to rub. But I have talked to people who have 235s on thiers and they almost rub.



There are alot of tires places.. Tire Rack, Discount Tire Direct, even Walmart sells tires. As far as wheels again, Tire Rack, Discount, most all of your tire centers also sell wheels.. You can however, run 30x9.50x15s on your stock wheels.

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