No, not without at least a 3 inch lift to the suspension. The largest tires you can hope to fit would be 235X75X15 and those would probably rub the fender-well at full steering stop. If this is a daily driver and you just want bigger tires for the "look" then I would suggest some large lugged 235X75X15 tires (assuming you don't have 16" OEM wheels) and then shave the inch or two where it rubs in the front wheel well. You'd be surprised at how "meaty" those larger tires would make your Jeep look. If you're looking for true off-road performance then you should look at a lift for sure.
Many jeeps packages came with extra suspension and clearance and you should, in the future when asking a question like this, provide more info as to year and model....you'll get a much more precise answer from those who've been there and done that.
no
yes
not if you have the stock rims
Jeep did not make a Cherokee Laredo, they did make a grand Cherokee Laredo, and you can fit 31 inch tires.
Largest that you can run are 30" tires on the stock suspension but they will rub at full flex.
no
P225/75r15 102s
NO
A stock Cherokee with no lift should fit 30" diameter tires on stock wheels, but there may be some rubbing when turning and going over bumps. If you throw a 2" lift kit in there, it'll take 31"s and shouldn't rub.
yes
I put them on my 95 JGC 4x4 stock but they will rub when you turn. I put 2" spring spacers on mine and that took care of the problem.
yesmy 2000 jeep wrangler has cherokee srings instead of its stock springs it lifts it a little and rides great and is a direct fit