That depends on the application. You may or may not have room for it.
To go wider you would have to go with a 265/60-17 to keep the overall diameter the same as the OEM size to keep your speedometer accurate and other parameters close to the same. Like the first answer said you may have clearance issues especially on the front. Check your clearance with the OEM tire if you have around 2" clearance you should be ok. Make sure before buy the tires. My advice is stick with the OEM size.
Doubtful, since the radial is bigger on the r17...
245/65/R17
Typically nothing, although it will fill you fenders out better. On my dodge I went from a 245/70-17 to a 265/70-17. A little taller and a little wider...
Tire sizes that can fit a 255/50 R17 include 245/55 R17 and 265/45 R17, as they have similar overall diameters and widths. However, it's essential to check the vehicle's specifications and ensure that the alternative tire sizes do not interfere with the suspension or bodywork. Always consult a tire professional or your vehicle's manual for the best options tailored to your specific needs.
235 / 65 / R17 is ( 29 inches in diameter and the tire section width is 9.3 inches ) 245 / 70 / R18 is ( 31.5 inches in diameter and the section width is 9.6 inches )
The correct factory tire size for a 2001 Jeep Cherokee is 225/75-16.
yes, there not as wide as the 65's you have on there now-- the smaller the number, the wider the tire is
NO! This is not an acceptable swap. The 245/65-17 is 6.91% (2") larger in overall diameter. It is never acceptable to go over or under 3% of the OEM size. This will adversely effect handling, stopping, performance, and fuel mileage. However a 205/65-17 would be an acceptable swap. I would advise you to stick with the OEM size.
The two tire sizes, 215/60 R17 and 235/65 R17, have different widths and aspect ratios, which means they may not be directly interchangeable. The 215 tire is narrower and has a lower profile compared to the 235 tire, which is wider and has a taller sidewall. Substituting them could affect handling, ride comfort, and overall vehicle performance. It's advisable to consult your vehicle's manufacturer specifications or a tire professional before making any substitutions.
The 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited runs with 2 sizes available. the most common is 235/65 R17. The other available size is 245/65 R17.
235/65 R17 and 225/65 R17 tires are not directly interchangeable due to their width difference. The first number in the tire designation indicates the width in millimeters, so a 235 tire is 10 mm wider than a 225 tire. While they share the same aspect ratio and diameter, using a different width can affect handling, clearance, and overall vehicle performance. It's best to consult your vehicle's specifications or a tire professional before making any changes.
Yes, you can replace a 225/55 R17 tire with a 215/60 R17 tire, but there are some considerations. The 215 tire is narrower and has a taller sidewall, which may affect handling and speedometer accuracy. It's important to ensure that the new tire fits your vehicle's wheel well and does not interfere with suspension components. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a tire professional for recommendations.