Without a suspension lift the largest size is a 235X75.15. Even with new shocks I still experienced some fender well rubbing with the wheels turned to full stop. I shaved a little plastic off inside the fender well and that size tire worked very well. If you want to go larger than that you will have to also install spacers on the coil springs or some other lift conversion. Since this Jeep is a unibody you aren't able to do a body lift. Tirerack.com and some other sites have excellent tire size conversion charts to explore and a Google search will give you the URLs for several very good aftermarket Jeep Grand enthusiest sites with lots of good information.
None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993
Jeep Grand Cherokee was created in 1993.
The Grand Cherokee did not exist until the 1993 model year.
If same engine and transmission models, yes.
Yes
Yes. The body style of the ZJ from 1993 - 1998 are the same.
it should, 93 - 98 are the same
The 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 tow rating is 5000 lbs.
No, the front hubs are sealed units on a Grand Cherokee.
Look on the left side of a 93 Grand Cherokee. It will be the front one.
YES....
No These are two completely different vehicles and components do not interchange between them.