Yes, but your speedometer will be wrong. You can have this adjusted at the dealership, or remember you are ~3-5mi/hr off
The best size is the one the vehicle was built with. It would either be P215/75R16 or P235/70R16
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It depends on the year model and the model of Liberty. Most, came with a OE size of P225/75R16 with an optional size of P235/70R16.For style, the P235/70R16 will look nicer on your Jeep Liberty.The safest tire would be the size and style the factory installed. Check the label on the driver's door jamb for original size and pressure settings.
No
That is a fairly good swap. Know that your speedometer will show 60.8 mph at a true 60 mph. A better swap would be a 265/70-16. Your speedometer would show 59.7 at a true 60 mph.
It is caused by taking the 17 year old kid on wiki answers seriously when he said you could replace your 255/70R16 tires with 265/75R16. Most often caused by oversized tires on the vehicle but check for inner fenderwell being loose or damaged and maybe a suspension problem.
No, get a tire shop to check first.
yes
32-35 psi, whatever the sticker on the door jamb says.,
No they will not. 245 75r16 are for a 16" rim, 265 70r17 are for a 17 rim.
No, that's going so narrow they may not inflate properly on a wide rim.
Yes you can