1. 141269 ¡ #9 ¡ Mar 24, 2008 (Edited) Ok this isnt my ZJ but huge inspiration to me and i do think every here will think it is Kick ***. EDIT: Here is the specs. 1995 jeep grand Cherokee 5.2 V-8 K & N intake cut off exhaust with turn-down off the cat.I have about 10inchs of lift 36inch Irocks on 16inch rims.
TJ Wranglers can normally fit this size tire with no issues on a 3â suspension. JK Wranglers can put this size tire on its stock suspension. For 35â tires: YJ Wranglers need at least a 6â suspension to accommodate this size to fit without rubbing, but these size tires will fit on a 4â suspension with fender trimming. For TJ Wranglers, a
WJ Grand Cherokee Forum. I'll be buying some all-season on-road tires. Stock size is a 235-65R17, on a 17x7.5" wheel. Jeep Grand Cherokee & Commander Forums. The door sticker calls for 33 psi all around. I've settled on 36 psi. After 20,000 miles the tires are wearing evenly, and the ride couldn't be better. It seems to me that most discussions about tire pressures on the board tend to point to inflating a few pounds over the door sticker recommendation. a 255/75R17 is an inch taller than a 255/70R17 (255/75R17 is a 32") A 32" tire with no lift can be done if you want to trim. There have been rumors of a 31" tire fitting on no lift with no rub but I'd be shocked if a 32" would. ~Chris. His: 2004 WJ - OME HD 'Kolak' Lift - Build Thread. y6zeish. 811 350 526 446 649 519 228 454