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Most of these are saying 330mm. Why not just take the wheel off and measure? Make a set of Dividers out of two lengths of wood, a screw holding one end so it pivots and a couple of nails duct taped to the ends?
Hi there: Your VIN code refer at one 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4 4.0L 6-cyl. Quadra-Trac, then, according with this, you must pay attention to the Standard tire size (in case of different tires in front and rear the dimensional data are valid for driving or rear wheels): Standard tire size: P 215/75 R 15 Tire width (mm): 215 Tire sidewall factor: 75 Rim size (in): 15
The wheels could have been changed on the car from the standard original factory set and hence the tyre size may not be the standard factory original size. The size of the tyres on the vehicle now is moulded into the side wall of the tyres and is easy to read. Check all 4 tyres because larger size tyres may have been fitted as a pair to the rear.
The size might read - for example 245 45 18 or 235 45 17 (there are a huge number of sizes for each model of tyre).
The first 3 numbers are the width of the tyres in mm eg 225 mmm or 235 mm and so on. The second 2 numbers are the tyre profile size or ratio (which can be 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 and so on. The third number is the wheel diameter size. If you have 18 inch wheels on the car the tyres will read 18 or if they are 17 inch wheels the tyres will read 17 and so on.
If you have the standard factory 15 inch (diameter) x 6.0 inch (wide) wheels then the tires fitted were size: 205/70R15 (205 is the tyre width in mm and the 15 denotes the tyre bead diameter in inches for fitting to 15 inch wheels. The R denotes the speed rating of the tire).
The tires currently fitted to the car have the size moulded into the sidewall of the tire.
However I do not know if aftermarket wheels have been put on the car and if so a different size tire from the standard factory fitment may have been fitted to the wheels.
14" x 6" is the standard wheel size, and the lug bolt pattern is 5 x 100. That is pretty standard for most 5 lug compact cars. My Scion tC has the same pattern, but the lexus, and I believe the Camry are 5 x 114. Basically 5 x 100, and 5 x 114 are the standard for compact 5 lug cars. If you go on ebay, and put 5 x 100, you will see some nice wheels, and also, if you put 96 cavalier wheels in the search bar on ebay, when people list their wheels, they will also put what other cars they fit in the title page. That should get you well on the way to finding some wheels. Hope I fixed ya!
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