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Biggest tires for 2010 Jeep Liberty with 2.5" lift?

Discussion in 'Liberty' started by bbolton100, Apr 24, 2019.

  1. Apr 28, 2019 at 6:50 PM
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    boondoc89

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    3 inch zone lift. Fox 2.0 shocks. 35 inch nitto ridge grapplers. Bushwacker flat fenders. No name steel bumpers front and back for now.
    Ridge grapplers did great with all the snow we got this past winter.
     
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    Loud tires rule Nitto mud grapplers all the way
     
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  3. Apr 29, 2019 at 6:06 AM
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    Yeap those are gonna be loud for sure haha
     
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    My 2¢ The liberty pictured in this thread - has got to be one of the UGLIEST POS I have seen !!
     
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    Your current 235/70R16 tires are about 29" tall, and with that lift, you should be able to comfortably fit tires around 31” in diameter. A popular size upgrade would be 245/75R16 or 265/70R16. These are commonly used after lifts and provide a beefier look without too much rubbing or trimming.

    As for tire recommendations, it really depends on what you’re planning to do with your Liberty. If you want a good all-terrain tire that balances on-road comfort with off-road capability, the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2 is a solid option. It’s got great durability and traction in various conditions. You can find it at Discount Tire, and they usually have good deals.

    If you’re mostly sticking to highways and city driving but want something that can handle occasional off-road, the Falken Wildpeak A/T3W is another good choice with excellent on-road manners and decent off-road capability.

    Make sure to double-check clearances after installing the lift, especially when turning or under full suspension compression. Hope that helps, and congrats again on the Liberty!
     
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