tigerKJ
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So I am looking for some advice. I am in the research and planning stages of a lift on my '02 Liberty Renegade and had some questions.
I am planning on mounting 245/75R16s or maybe even 265/70(or 75)R16s. I have been reading the posts and most people state I should stay with a 16x7 rim. I know the Rengade rims match the vehicle, but I want a little more aggressive off road styling for my rims. The problem is for all the rims in 16 that I like they are an 8" width. In fact after looking at rims (searches, mfgs, dealers) almost all 16" are 16x8. If I go down to 15" I can get 15x7. Then I thought about going up to 17" but they start at 17x9 - no good.
So I guess my question is: Are 16x8 with 245/75R16 a bad idea? I don't like the look of the stock rims and want to change them so if anyone has a source for 16x7 I would appreciate a link.
As for tires on a lifted Liberty that will be a daily driver and an off road trail rig should I go for A/T or a more aggressive tire like an M/T?
Last but not least how does the load range affect the tire? I see load ranges of C, D, and E for the tires I am looking at and I am not sure what range to get and why.
Thanks again for your help!
I am planning on mounting 245/75R16s or maybe even 265/70(or 75)R16s. I have been reading the posts and most people state I should stay with a 16x7 rim. I know the Rengade rims match the vehicle, but I want a little more aggressive off road styling for my rims. The problem is for all the rims in 16 that I like they are an 8" width. In fact after looking at rims (searches, mfgs, dealers) almost all 16" are 16x8. If I go down to 15" I can get 15x7. Then I thought about going up to 17" but they start at 17x9 - no good.
So I guess my question is: Are 16x8 with 245/75R16 a bad idea? I don't like the look of the stock rims and want to change them so if anyone has a source for 16x7 I would appreciate a link.
As for tires on a lifted Liberty that will be a daily driver and an off road trail rig should I go for A/T or a more aggressive tire like an M/T?
Last but not least how does the load range affect the tire? I see load ranges of C, D, and E for the tires I am looking at and I am not sure what range to get and why.
Thanks again for your help!