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reptile610:
already looked around alot. u can only fit 235's on there.

kirksjeep:
I found these same tires and these are the rims I picked up.  Just imagine this Jeep in Green, w/o the roof rack, and more dinged up. 

kirksjeep:

--- Quote from: reptile610 on July 09, 2009, 03:34:52 AM ---already looked around alot. u can only fit 235's on there.

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Jeep Forum and Jeeps Unlimited both say you CAN run 30x9.50x15 tires, but BFG AT's and MT's are known for rubbing the front sway bars.  The Goodyear GSA's ( A.K.A. the Get stuck Anywhere tires) are rounded and if the front turn stops are adjusted there are no problems.  The pic above is w/ 30's and NO lift.

reptile610:
well then im gonna go kick the guy at sears in the nuts cause he and a few other ppl have told me i couldn't run 30's. then again it could because i have flat leaf springs.

kirksjeep:

--- Quote from: reptile610 on July 09, 2009, 03:40:28 AM ---well then im gonna go kick the guy at sears in the nuts cause he and a few other ppl have told me i couldn't run 30's. then again it could because i have flat leaf springs.

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Places like Sears will only install stock size tires, or maybe one size up.  Some places will install a bigger size if you already have that size on your Jeep.  Our Liberty has a 2" lift and when we go get tires I have to take them out in the parking lot and show them that 31's will fit.  I had to sign a statement last time saying that the tires I purchased were not the recommended size and I could not return them for being the wrong size. 

Do you really think the guys that work in Sears are Jeep experts?  No, they look in a little book and if the book doesn't say it will fit then they tell you it wont fit.

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