That depends on the year and make My 2001 Sahara TJ has 15 x 8 rims, while a 2005 sport TJ has 15 x 7.
No.
A regular Jeep TJ GVW is 4450 stock..
No because the Jeep Wranglers bolt pattern is 5" and your Cherokee is 4.5". However if you find YJ or TJ rims they will fit on a cherokee. First, YJ's and TJ's are Wranglers. YJ Wranglers were made from 1987-1995 and TJ Wranglers were made from 1997-2006. The rims from these will fit a Cherokee as the bolt patterns are the same. However the rims from a 2007 and newer JK Wranglers will not fit.
No. Due to body style changes they don't match up.
All TJ models should be compatible.
3.75" or 4.00"
3.73 gears are stock, 4.10's were available as an option on certain trim levels.
Yes they are the same
The initials 'TJ' do not actually stand for anything, other than a way to separate year models (YJ, TJ, JK, etc.). The last Jeep initials that actually stood for anything were CJ (Civilian Jeep).
An XJ is a Cherokee, a TJ is a Wrangler.
31x10.5-15 is the max for a on/off-road use TJ without a lift. Jeep offered 30x9.5-15 from the factory which is what I'm running on my 97 TJ Sport an it looks great.
It's just a TJ.