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Old Mar 21, 2017 | 01:59 PM
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Hello, I'm trying to get a general opinion or suggestions on tires. Currently I have 265/70 R16 on my jeep they're A/T KUMHO, but, they're not all that great in my opinion as they seem to easily pack and become useless. I plan to do alot of wheeling, mostly mud but maybe the occasional climbing session and road driving. So, without breaking the bank, what are my best options? It's a 99 Grand Cherokee, has a stroked 4.0 to a 4.6
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Old Mar 21, 2017 | 04:17 PM
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I'd go with BFG All Terrain T/A KO2. Nice open block tread that should clean itself well. But that's my choice!
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They're a nice looking tire. That's what I want, something that doesn't get jammed up with mud another question though, how much of a height difference between a 265/70 and a 265/75? Looks like I have room for more tire but I'm not all too sure.
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That's easy to figure out. The profile is the % of tire width it is above the rim. So a 70 is 70% of the width above the rim X 2 + the rim diameter.

265mm = 10.4"

10.4 X .70 = 7.28 X 2 = 14.56 + 16 = 30.56" overall diameter.

Conversion factor; 1mm = .03925"

Now YOU figure out the OD of a 75!
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That's the tire I'm running, 265/75/16 (31.8 inches). 2.5 inch lift. Sometimes rub the driver side inner fender when I turn right downhill, or too fast.
However they are mounted on 16X8 rims with 4.25 back spacing.


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Yeah, well, you're 20mm wider than stock recommended oversize now. You might try 1" wheel spacers.
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It's got about 1 1/2 spacers on it already. Stock rims
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A side by side of my stock one vs my lifted one the stock one is sitting on 245/70R16

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