== == == == == == == == I just put 245 70 16s on my 2004 limited and they rub on extreme turns but otherwise fine. I don't know how much difference there is between 04 and 06 but Im surprised 245 75 16s aren't rubbing. It probably depends on the tread as well, mine are AT with an aggressive lug, if you are running HT it might be ok.
yes, running them on my 2006 liberty, no problems, speedo can be reset by dealership (mine was off before the change)
As big of ones as you can fit under it without them rubbing your fenders
In California, its legally permitted to carry motorcycles without fenders as only trikes or four wheeler vehicles are bound to have fenders over them.
The Largest tire you can put on any Endeavor with a stock suspension, without rubbing, 2wd or 4wd, is a 245/70/17, These are factory on Durangos and will lift your truck roughly an inch. The is no rubbing of fenders but your speed will be 58.7 at an indicated 60mph on the speedometer.
Yes you can.
i reccommend at least a 3 inch body life so as to avoid the front tires rubbing on the inside of the wheelwell during turning i reccommend at least a 3 inch body life so as to avoid the front tires rubbing on the inside of the wheelwell during turning
yes, but you will lose turning radius, rubbing and bottoming out. strongly recomend 2 or 3 inch lift
The largest you can put on are 33s without any rubbing and cutting the bumper and/or the fenders. I also have a 95 bronco with a 6inch lift n a 3inch body lift n put 39.5s super swampers but I custom built a big winch bumper so I could fit those bad boys without any rub I also cut the fenders n put bushwhacker fender flares on it and my baby owns the trails and mud pits. But if u want bigger then 33s then I suggest getting a 3inch body lift so you won't have to cut the bumper and fenders.
Not without strut lift and cutting up the quarters and fenders. Also if the offset is correct (30mm or higher) when you turn you will hit subframe losing full turning, if you choose a lower offset, you will get your turns but it will have that nasty rim poke.
Not without also changing out the front fenders and the hood
without modifying the fenders an 18" is as big as you will want to go.
not without changing rad support, hood and grille
It depens on how much lift is on it, but without a lift you should comfortably be able to fit 33x8 sized tires on them with little or no rubbing.