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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 07:31 PM
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Vulcan Tire was actually cheaper than most and they next day delivered. Not too shabby. Unfortunately I have a few concerns.

My 01 Cherokee Sport came stock with 15's. Not sure about the specific tire size. I thought I would just roll the new Coursers up next to the stock tire. What I wanted to do was purchase a complete set of stock 2000 Cherokee Classic Rims (16) and utilize 225 70R16's. Which from what I've found is the stock size. Maybe I'm just eyeballing it the wrong way but it looks like they'll be snug for sure

Am I just completely looking at this the wrong way? From what I was told 00' Cherokee Classic Rims with a stock tire size (for that year and rim) would mount without any issues.


Shed some wisdom. I'd hate to go through the process of picking up the Rims, having them mounted only to find out, they don't fit.
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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 08:20 PM
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I got mine with 225/75/15.. I'm not really sure of your question but I hope that helps some ?
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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by CherokeeJeeper
Vulcan Tire was actually cheaper than most and they next day delivered. Not too shabby. Unfortunately I have a few concerns.

My 01 Cherokee Sport came stock with 15's. Not sure about the specific tire size. I thought I would just roll the new Coursers up next to the stock tire. What I wanted to do was purchase a complete set of stock 2000 Cherokee Classic Rims (16) and utilize 225 70R16's. Which from what I've found is the stock size. Maybe I'm just eyeballing it the wrong way but it looks like they'll be snug for sure

Am I just completely looking at this the wrong way? From what I was told 00' Cherokee Classic Rims with a stock tire size (for that year and rim) would mount without any issues.


Shed some wisdom. I'd hate to go through the process of picking up the Rims, having them mounted only to find out, they don't fit.
they will fit dw about it
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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 09:50 PM
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Nice choice
Mastercraft Courser AT/2's-img_3434.jpg
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Old Nov 29, 2012 | 04:37 PM
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Update: 20,000 miles strong. No humming, great Rain and snow traction and a great price. My brother bought them for his 00' Sport and I'm positive that my fiance' is going to order a set for her 00' Classic

It looks like Master Craft is coming up with a few new additions to their product line.
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