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Jeff, if you are doing mostly on road, I went this way..
I do mostly on road, but I like the off-road, too, and I don't mind driving on a more aggressive tire, even if it does mean a little more road noise.
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i'd get a better set of the biggest stock size (235/75R16). Maybe try a revo a/t or a set of BFG A/T's.
If you are planning on a lift in the near future, get tires in the 245/75 or 255/70 range. A clevis lift will take care of most of the rubbing. Any other rubbing will only encourage you to take the dive and buy a lift sooner.
Biggest stock size is 235/70R16 (not 75) (and it's what I have). 245/75R16 is what the wrangler rubicons have on em. I was looking for the "this is the size tire that will fit" thread, but can't find it. 245/75R16 will fit? Is the rubbing just on tight turns, or when driving straight as well? I think I want to buy a lift, but I was hoping to wait until the jeep is a couple years old (it just hit its first birthday)
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Use the spare to replace the cut tire. Replace the spare with a larger tire, then replace the other four with the larger size whenever you need/want to in the future.
Isn't there some danger in driving on one large tire and 4 smaller tires? I mean, I wouldn't be doing it much, but I'm not sure what the point of carrying the full size spare is if I can't use it for more than a short drive without engangering the drivetrain.
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Jeff 2005 Jeep Liberty Renegade
4x4, 6spd, Leather, Sunroof, trak-loc, skids/rails, hitch+shackle, hooks, Alpine/iPod, Thule, GPS, CB, Frankenlifted w/ 31" MTRs
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