New tires for 2000 WJ
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New tires for 2000 WJ
I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
brand / size? Thanks for any info.
now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
brand / size? Thanks for any info.
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Re: New tires for 2000 WJ
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 17:36:30 GMT, bamafan_52241@yahoo.com (Bamafan)
wrote:
>I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
>now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
>highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
>I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
>stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
>brand / size? Thanks for any info.
You can't go wrong with BFG A/T KOs. They are a little hard riding
compared to some brands. but will get you around pretty well all year
long, except for mud. Most OEM tires are chosen by the manufacturer to
give a smooth quiet ride and good tread wear. Traction or versatility
is rarely a major factor.
They look pretty good too, if that matters to you. They are a very
popular choice for replacement tires.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO
John Davies
spokane WA USA
wrote:
>I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
>now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
>highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
>I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
>stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
>brand / size? Thanks for any info.
You can't go wrong with BFG A/T KOs. They are a little hard riding
compared to some brands. but will get you around pretty well all year
long, except for mud. Most OEM tires are chosen by the manufacturer to
give a smooth quiet ride and good tread wear. Traction or versatility
is rarely a major factor.
They look pretty good too, if that matters to you. They are a very
popular choice for replacement tires.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO
John Davies
spokane WA USA
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Re: New tires for 2000 WJ
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 17:36:30 GMT, bamafan_52241@yahoo.com (Bamafan)
wrote:
>I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
>now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
>highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
>I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
>stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
>brand / size? Thanks for any info.
You can't go wrong with BFG A/T KOs. They are a little hard riding
compared to some brands. but will get you around pretty well all year
long, except for mud. Most OEM tires are chosen by the manufacturer to
give a smooth quiet ride and good tread wear. Traction or versatility
is rarely a major factor.
They look pretty good too, if that matters to you. They are a very
popular choice for replacement tires.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO
John Davies
spokane WA USA
wrote:
>I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
>now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
>highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
>I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
>stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
>brand / size? Thanks for any info.
You can't go wrong with BFG A/T KOs. They are a little hard riding
compared to some brands. but will get you around pretty well all year
long, except for mud. Most OEM tires are chosen by the manufacturer to
give a smooth quiet ride and good tread wear. Traction or versatility
is rarely a major factor.
They look pretty good too, if that matters to you. They are a very
popular choice for replacement tires.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO
John Davies
spokane WA USA
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Re: New tires for 2000 WJ
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 17:36:30 GMT, bamafan_52241@yahoo.com (Bamafan)
wrote:
>I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
>now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
>highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
>I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
>stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
>brand / size? Thanks for any info.
You can't go wrong with BFG A/T KOs. They are a little hard riding
compared to some brands. but will get you around pretty well all year
long, except for mud. Most OEM tires are chosen by the manufacturer to
give a smooth quiet ride and good tread wear. Traction or versatility
is rarely a major factor.
They look pretty good too, if that matters to you. They are a very
popular choice for replacement tires.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO
John Davies
spokane WA USA
wrote:
>I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
>now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
>highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
>I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
>stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
>brand / size? Thanks for any info.
You can't go wrong with BFG A/T KOs. They are a little hard riding
compared to some brands. but will get you around pretty well all year
long, except for mud. Most OEM tires are chosen by the manufacturer to
give a smooth quiet ride and good tread wear. Traction or versatility
is rarely a major factor.
They look pretty good too, if that matters to you. They are a very
popular choice for replacement tires.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....rrain+T%2FA+KO
John Davies
spokane WA USA
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Re: New tires for 2000 WJ
Approximately 11/25/03 09:36, Bamafan uttered for posterity:
> I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
> now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
> highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
> I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
> stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
> brand / size? Thanks for any info.
>
A 245/60-16 should fit, a 235/75-15 is available in more sizes.
If you don't need the super ice traction of a silica or silica
fiber gungho ice tread, the Michelin X AT and Pirelli Scorpion
AT are pretty good all around highway/snow tires. Both have
a less squirmy feel than the Goodyears. Michelin M+S is another
candidate with reasonable snow capability.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
> now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
> highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
> I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
> stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
> brand / size? Thanks for any info.
>
A 245/60-16 should fit, a 235/75-15 is available in more sizes.
If you don't need the super ice traction of a silica or silica
fiber gungho ice tread, the Michelin X AT and Pirelli Scorpion
AT are pretty good all around highway/snow tires. Both have
a less squirmy feel than the Goodyears. Michelin M+S is another
candidate with reasonable snow capability.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
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Re: New tires for 2000 WJ
Approximately 11/25/03 09:36, Bamafan uttered for posterity:
> I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
> now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
> highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
> I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
> stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
> brand / size? Thanks for any info.
>
A 245/60-16 should fit, a 235/75-15 is available in more sizes.
If you don't need the super ice traction of a silica or silica
fiber gungho ice tread, the Michelin X AT and Pirelli Scorpion
AT are pretty good all around highway/snow tires. Both have
a less squirmy feel than the Goodyears. Michelin M+S is another
candidate with reasonable snow capability.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
> now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
> highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
> I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
> stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
> brand / size? Thanks for any info.
>
A 245/60-16 should fit, a 235/75-15 is available in more sizes.
If you don't need the super ice traction of a silica or silica
fiber gungho ice tread, the Michelin X AT and Pirelli Scorpion
AT are pretty good all around highway/snow tires. Both have
a less squirmy feel than the Goodyears. Michelin M+S is another
candidate with reasonable snow capability.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
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Re: New tires for 2000 WJ
Approximately 11/25/03 09:36, Bamafan uttered for posterity:
> I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
> now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
> highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
> I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
> stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
> brand / size? Thanks for any info.
>
A 245/60-16 should fit, a 235/75-15 is available in more sizes.
If you don't need the super ice traction of a silica or silica
fiber gungho ice tread, the Michelin X AT and Pirelli Scorpion
AT are pretty good all around highway/snow tires. Both have
a less squirmy feel than the Goodyears. Michelin M+S is another
candidate with reasonable snow capability.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> I am thinking about putting new tires on the 2000 Grand. The tires on
> now are Goodyear ST P225 75R16. This vehicle usually just gets
> highway miles, but we do get quite a bit of snow around here.
>
> I was just wondering what other people have bought to replace the
> stock tires on the Grand Cherokee? Had better luck with a different
> brand / size? Thanks for any info.
>
A 245/60-16 should fit, a 235/75-15 is available in more sizes.
If you don't need the super ice traction of a silica or silica
fiber gungho ice tread, the Michelin X AT and Pirelli Scorpion
AT are pretty good all around highway/snow tires. Both have
a less squirmy feel than the Goodyears. Michelin M+S is another
candidate with reasonable snow capability.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
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