33" in the front and 35" in the back. I you tighten your torsion bars all the way in the front you can lift your front end 2.5 inches and fit 35's all the way around.
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.
Yes and not, well the tires 285 75 16 fit in stock durango and Dakota if you have the 2" lift... if not the tire will rubing...
This is a software problem, not a fuse. Your Dodge Dealer has to correct the issue!
Who makes a suspension lift for a Dodge Durango?
You can go as large as 31" tires without having to lift it.
You will have to pull of both front wheels. drop the tie rods. un bolt the rack from the frame of your Durango and pop it out. Its not that difficult its just alot of work. i did it on my 2000 durango 4x4 then i put it up on a 6 inch lift with 40 inch tires
An 80 - 86 Full Sized Bronco can fit up to 33" tires without a lift, but if the rims have a lot of backspacing, they can rub on the radius arms. Anything over 33" will require a lift. Larger tires WILL fit without a lift, but not without rubbing, or possible damage when going over large bumps or off-road. 87+ Broncos had sheet metal changes to the body design (such as smaller wheel wells) that limit them to 32" without a lift.
They will fit with low pro tires on them. 20 inch rims is the biggest you can put on it without havein to put a lift on the truck.
I have 31 x 10.5" BF Goodrich T/A KO tires. They are considered the largest tires you can fit without a lift. They rubbed a bit during sharp turns until I installed a 2" Tuff Country lift.
...You might be able to with a lot of cutting at the wheel well, fender and bumper. Probably not, get the lift kit & tires.
Can it fit? Most likely yes. Will it drive well on the road? No it won't. The tires will rub the flares and possibly the inner fender when going over speed bumps, hitting potholes, etc. The biggest tire advised to put on a TJ Wrangler with no lift is a 31".
yes with factory offset wheels