the1jferg wrote:
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PCTIM said: "A 245/70/16/ will work no problem. also, a 225/75/16 is the same height as a 245/70/16, but an inch narrower"
NOT
Yes the 245 will rub, even with a lift
No, they are saying that it DOESN'T rub. A lot of people are running this size and very few have had to trim anything to prevent rubbing. These are the people who own those size tires reporting no rub, so I would tend to believe them first. If you want a stone cold guarantee of no rubbing, sure you will probably have to go with a stock size, and who knows, maybe a stock size will even rub under the right circumstances.
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You folks gotta look at the tread width and not the section width when you talk about how much wider the tire is. Don't forget section width (balloon)goes up and down depending on wheel width too. Section width is useless except for giving unneeded rubbing issues.
You can see the 225/75 is probably the stiffest tire.
a 245/70 has a 7.5" tread and 9.8" section on a 7.0" wheel
a 235/70 is 7.2" tread, 9.5" section
a 225/75 is 7" tread 8.8" section
a 255/70 is 7.8" tread, 10.2 section
So the footprint ain't much of a diff
It doesn't matter which measurement you use, the width of the tire is still relative to that given width. What the actual tread width or section width of the tire is is not important - what is important is "does it fit", to which the answer is "yes". No matter which width you look at a 225 will be narrower than a 235, and a 235 will be narrower than a 245. Sure you can change the rim width and have some effect, you can also change the air pressure, among a billion other things.
Nobody is really going to sit down and measure out all the possibilities when they can just take the word of the dozens of people who have used trial and error and determined that the 245/70R16 tire fits a stock liberty. If you're paranoid about it, get one of the stock sizes, the 225/75R16 or the 235/70R16. The 245/70 size is basically the combination of a tire a little bit wider than the 235 and a little bit taller than the 225/75.
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