235/75R15 or basically a 29 inch tall tire
I put 31 inch tires on mine with a little bit of rubbing but not too much
Not without headaches p235 75r15 is your largest candidate without a lift, especially if you've got tired springs
yea they sure will but it may rub over large bumps
It could be, but without checking with a know good gauge you will not know.
The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
For a 2000 Jeep Cherokee Classic with a 3-inch lift, a common tire size is 31x10.50R15. This size typically provides a good balance of clearance and performance without excessive rubbing, depending on the specific wheel offset and any additional modifications. Always ensure to check for adequate clearance and consider any other suspension components that may affect fitment.
The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
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IT IS BEHIND THE PASSENGER HEADLIGHT AND SIGNAL. THEN IT IS A WAYS BEHIND. NOT AN EASY JOB. MY HANDS AND FINGERS ARE TOO LARGE TO ACCOMPLISH TASK WITHOUT EXTRA LONG PAIR OF NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS.
There was no capital of the Cherokee, the Cherokee practiced a form of government without centralization.
The largest ones that I was able to fit on my 95 JGC Limited was 235.75X15. The tires are BF Goodrich AT/TA's. Along with the new tires and 15 inch wheels I also had four new Heavy Duty shocks installed which stiffened up and slightly raised the suspension. Even with that I experienced slight rubbing of the front tires in the wheel well with the steering wheel at full stops. A little big of carving of the plastic took care of that.
Yes they should interchange without a problem.