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Clark White

Explorer
Hello all! I have a friend here who just acquired a 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I was wondering what it would take to fit a set of 31x9.50x15 tires on there. Would it require any trimming, 2"/3" of lift, etc.
Thanks!

Clark
 

Scott Brady

Founder
Clark White said:
Hello all! I have a friend here who just acquired a 98 Jeep Grand Cherokee. I was wondering what it would take to fit a set of 31x9.50x15 tires on there. Would it require any trimming, 2"/3" of lift, etc.
Thanks!

Clark

I fit that size on my 93 with a 1 3/4" Tera Flex spring lift and lowered bump stops (about 1" lower). Fit perfect.

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On my 96, I fit a 30x9.5 with no lift, trimming or other adjustment.
 

BKCowGod

Automotive ADHD is fun!
Check out Kevin's Offroad or Rocky Road Outfitters. I have 30.5" equivilants and didn't even need a lift on the road. I stuck the 2" budget lift from Rocky Road in mine just to get back the articulation.

The ZJ is a fun vehicle to modify...
 

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
My wife misses her '98 since she traded it it, it was a great rig. The 5.2 V8 was ablast to drive. We had 30x9.5s BFG ATs on it with no mods and it handled them fine.
 

BKCowGod

Automotive ADHD is fun!
here is a pic with tires, no lift. They rub if I back up with the steering wheel turned, but otherwise no problem.

FYI - they are a 245/75-16 Dueler Revo. Really impressed with the tires, actually.

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ExpoMike

Well-known member
BKCowGod said:
here is a pic with tires, no lift. They rub if I back up with the steering wheel turned, but otherwise no problem.

FYI - they are a 245/75-16 Dueler Revo. Really impressed with the tires, actually.

I have the same size and model tires on my Cherokee and love them. Ride great, quiet and work great in the dirt, sand and rocks. :wings:
 

Clark White

Explorer
Another question for the jeep community...what is a good yet cheep lift (looking at about 2"-3") for a Grand Cherokee? It also has to be stout enough to support ARB style bumpers front and rear. Thanks!

Clark
 

BKCowGod

Automotive ADHD is fun!
I went with the one from Rocky Road Outfitters...

$100 gets you 2" and your own shocks
$200 gets you new shocks too
$450 gets you ARB front springs, new shocks all around, and relocated stock front springs to the rear and a few other things for a 3.5"-4.5" lift.
 

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