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K_24Rz 01-14-2015 05:28 PM

What oem wheels would fit jeep tj 1997?
 
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Hey guys lookin for a cheap way to get tires used oem cost way cheaper i was wondering what oem tires would fit a 97 Tj I serearched that grand cherokee does a nice job
does anyone else have any good ideas ?

(got my project jeep for $1500 looking to build it up slowly )

2BAJeep 01-15-2015 06:12 AM

I was just doing the same thing. I bought a 2006 TJ and wanted new tires. Looking for the largest tires without a lift. Most people said you could go with a 31, with possible rubbing on stock rims. I decided to go with 30s and am very please, so my opinion would be anything from a 30 and smaller. 31 if you want to try it.

Hope that helps!!

lowendrider 02-17-2015 05:30 AM

If I get what you're asking..looking for wheels and tires? then I would say you could keep an eye out for older Grand Cherokee wheels/tires, XJs, other TJs or course....even Ford Rangers (some had 16s with the proper 5 on 4 1/2 pattern), Ford Explorers around '06 or older (16s or 17s with the proper bolt pattern). All of these will have tires in the 30 in range and should be a good fit. Hope this helps.

btadlock 04-20-2015 05:55 AM

On my 97 TJ
 
I stared out with Jeep Gamblers, (factory alloys), with 31X10.5s, never did much wheeling, but without washers on the front turn-stops, it did rub.
I changed them out to some Jeep Canyons, (factor alloys avail on 98/99 TJ), now running 32X11.5s, (largest tires you can run without spacers on factory BS wheels).
I had a TeraFlex 2in BB for a couple years, got a set or BDS 3in springs on the cheap, longer shocks and I have been running that setup for over 12 years.


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