3.75" or 4.00"
Are you willing to install fender flares? If not stick with at least a 5.5" back spacing or they will stick out and redecorate the side of your JEEP with rock chips.
5.25"
Its on the axels, see owner manual
Tires for a Jeep Wrangler can be purchased at a tire store, such as Tires, Tires, Tires. This chain of tire stores will not only sell tires, but does repairs on them as well.
No, without aftermarket rims with at least 4.25 inches of backspacing (more backspacing = lower number = further out on vehicle) or at least 1.00" wheel spacers with the stock rims, you cannot fit them because they will rub on the upper spring perches and most likely the lower control arms. Im addition, although it is possible, it is recommended to use at least a 7-8" rims width for tires larger than 10.5".
The maximum payload of the 2008 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is 1050 lbs..
The maximum payload of the 2007 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is 1050 lbs..
Yes, there are. The Jeep website can help you find the exact tire you need or you can look at sites that specifically sell tires. It is much easier to order tires online than it used to be and is an easy way to save money on Jeep tires.
Tire pressure does not depend on what vehicle you have but what tires you have. What size and type of tires do have on your Jeep
Putting a lift in a 2013 Jeep Wrangler and using 33 inch tires depends on what size tires you are using now. You can get 33 inch tires to fit any size rim. If the Jeep is already lifted you may not need anything else but tires. A 2003 Jeep Wrangler, Rubicon Edition, has a 2 inch suspension and uses 33 inch tires.
You would have 16 inch wheels and tires.
Inner fender, axle, or steering component.