Inner fender, axle, or steering component.
If you go too big the steering tires will rub inside bodywork.
As big as you can find.
Don't drive it until you correct the problem.
Yes we can put big O tires on a jeep. There are types of such tires and we need to choose them well so that they fit properly and should look good. Selection of big O tires are done by concidering the locality where the jeep will be used (Area where you live). The type of usage - like if you will be using it for off road driving or normal road driving.
the tires are ok....as long as your transmission shifts ok
Largest that you can run are 30" tires on the stock suspension but they will rub at full flex.
Tires may be too big for your car.
yes but milage and power will lower and be sluggish, with tires that big go 4.88 gears or whatever you require after checking into gearing with going bigger tires with this type of jeep.
235 75 16 fit and look big. no clearance problems.
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.
31/10.50/r15 will fit . but you might have to adjust the wheel stops out so they dont rub when you turn sharp
I doubt it I'm running 31's with stock wheels on my 98 jeep wrangler & they rub when I try to turn to sharp.