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Title: How Big Of Tires Can I Fit On My Jeep Grand Cherokee?
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Do you want to know what the maximum diameter of a stock Jeep Grand Cherokee's tires is? Keep in mind that if you fit tires that are too big for the wheel well, it will damage your wheels and/or vehicle. We've done our homework on this subject and can provide you with the answers you're seeking.

How big of tires should you use on Jeep Grand Cherokee?

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We're confident that anyone may fit up to 33" tires on their Jeep Grand Cherokee without a lift, as well as with or without modifications. This is the size of tires you can put without a lift. They are usually 2.5" to 3" in width with a 12.5" to 13.5" wheel diameter. Anything bigger than 33” tires would require you to install a suspension lift kit, which we'll get into later.

When it comes to finding the biggest tires for Jeep Grand Cherokee, it's important that you also take the width and height of the tire into consideration. The wider the tire, the more ground it will cover and the better traction you'll have. However, if the tire is too wide, it may rub against your vehicle's body or suspension components when turning. The taller the tire, the higher your vehicle will sit but keep in mind that a taller tire will also decrease your fuel economy because it has to work harder to rotate.

Here we will list the Jeep trims and how much bigger tires you can use for them.

Stock Jeep Grand Cherokee:

You can put up to 285/50-20's (32 x 11.50) without any rubbing or scrubbing issues at stock height. That means, Stock Cherokee Jeepers can put 32” tires without modification and 33’s with a pinch weld modification. It means that by trimming the plastic off of the inner fender, you can make space for a larger tire. Fenders are usually made of plastic and they are easy to trim.

Jeep Grand Cherokee WL (5th Generation) Models:

In case you are the owner of any of the 5th generation WL models of Jeep Grand Cherokee, then you might be wondering about the biggest tires that will fit your off-roader. These models may be fitted with 33-inches tires and up to 35-inches (without lift). That is because WL models have a different suspension system and they are also 1-inch taller than the previous models.

Laredo WK2 2014 (4th Generation) Models:

This is a smaller (when compared to other options from Jeep Grand Cherokee) off-roader, but it still can be fitted with some massive tires. The biggest ones that you can put on a Laredo WK2 are 31.8” to 32.1” diameter (i.e. 275/65/18 size Jeep tires). These Jeep cars are usually lifted 2.5-inches, which allows their owners to put on some bigger tires. However, still, that is the maximum size and any bigger tires will require a suspension lift kit.

So, overall, you need to remember the next results. The Limited and Laredo models come standard with 17/18/20 inch wheels. Tires may be either 245/70rq17's or 265/60r18'/20's size. The Trailhawk is available with 18" wheels and features 265/60r18 tires (110T). The Overland and Summit models are equipped with 20" wheels. They're fitted with 265/50r20 tires, which have a rating of 107T. The Trackhawk and SRT have 20" wheels. Their tire size is 295/45ZR20, which has a speed rating of 110Y.

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Will 31 tires fit on a stock Jeep Grand Cherokee?

If you're not planning on stuffing your tires, you can run 31s with no issue — though you may experience some rubbing. However, if you're using stock rims, you'll rub the lower control arms when turning the front wheels all the way. Thus, we recommend getting aftermarket rims with a 4.5" to 5" backspace. This will give you the clearance you need to prevent any rubbing.

You can also try trimming your fenders if you don't want to buy new rims. Just be careful not to cut too much, as this may compromise the structural integrity of your Jeep.

What's the biggest tire you can put on a stock Jeep Cherokee?

Jeep Grand Cherokee fanatics recommend 245/65R17 and 245/70R16 tires as the biggest you can go without having to modify your Jeep in any way. Keep in mind that some Cherokees come with a tire size of 235/70R16 as standard equipment.

If you want to go with a bigger tire and don't mind making some modifications, you can try running 255/75R17 tires. You may need to do some trimming of your fenders and possibly install a leveling kit, but this should be the biggest tire you can run without doing a lift.

How can you know that tires fit your vehicle?

Of course, wheels and tires for Jeep Grand Cherokee are pretty expensive and it would be a really big disappointment when you realize that they don't fit your car. That is why it is important to know how to check if the tires will fit your vehicle. The first step is to find out the size of the wheel that came with your Jeep from the factory. You can do this by looking in the owner's manual or on the door jamb sticker. Once you have the factory wheel size, you can start shopping for aftermarket wheels.

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When choosing aftermarket wheels, you need to make sure that they have the correct bolt pattern and offset for your Jeep. The bolt pattern is the number of lug nuts (5 or 6) and the distance between them (measured in inches). The offset is how far the wheel sits from the center of the axle (measured in millimeters).

You also need to make sure that the aftermarket wheels you choose have the correct load rating and speed rating for your Jeep. The load rating is how much weight the tires can support (measured in pounds) and the speed rating is how fast the tires can go (measured in miles per hour). Once you have all of this information, you can start shopping for tires. When choosing tires, you need to make sure that they are the correct size for your wheels. You also need to make sure that they have the correct load rating and speed rating for your Jeep.

Conclusion

As you can see, the factory tire size for the Jeep Grand Cherokee varies depending on the model and trim level. The biggest tires you can run without any modifications are 32” tires. However, if you're willing to do some trimming or install a leveling kit, you can fit 33” tires on your Jeep. So, ultimately, it all comes down to what you're looking for and how much work you're willing to put in.
 
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