new tires & maint for 2001 Grand Cherokee
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new tires & maint for 2001 Grand Cherokee
We have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Laredo - not the Limited.
It has about 45,000 miles, and the tire tread is looking a little thin.
It has the stock Goodyear Wrangler ST P225 75R16 tires.
It's been a very long time since I've replaced tires,
as previously, our vehicles were only kept for a couple of years.
So - do I just replace what's on there - any other suggestions ?
Costs.... (Goodyear MSRP $130) any others to look at ?
Also - since the Jeep has 45,000 miles on it,
any maint that really "should" be done ?
Have done the usual oil changes, and I think the 15k service,
but not the listed 30k or 45k - each of those was $$$ -
I know - preventative vs reaction maint - pay now or pay more later -
It has about 45,000 miles, and the tire tread is looking a little thin.
It has the stock Goodyear Wrangler ST P225 75R16 tires.
It's been a very long time since I've replaced tires,
as previously, our vehicles were only kept for a couple of years.
So - do I just replace what's on there - any other suggestions ?
Costs.... (Goodyear MSRP $130) any others to look at ?
Also - since the Jeep has 45,000 miles on it,
any maint that really "should" be done ?
Have done the usual oil changes, and I think the 15k service,
but not the listed 30k or 45k - each of those was $$$ -
I know - preventative vs reaction maint - pay now or pay more later -
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Re: new tires & maint for 2001 Grand Cherokee
Phil,
My first Jeep, an '89 Cherokee Laredo, had Michelins on it. After about 45K
miles those things got hard as a brick. I couldn't keep the rear end of the
Jeep from slipping, especially on wet pavement; I used 4WD a lot when it
rained. I replaced the Michelin with same-size Goodyear and, not only did
the rear end stay put, but it suddenly became much quieter inside the Jeep!
I'd say stick with Goodyear of the same size unless someone out there knows
of a better tire.
Regards,
Turner
'89 Cherokee Laredo, '99 Cherokee Classic, '05 Grand Cherokee
"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_NO_SPAM_ME@interserv.com> wrote in message
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> We have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Laredo - not the Limited.
> It has about 45,000 miles, and the tire tread is looking a little thin.
> It has the stock Goodyear Wrangler ST P225 75R16 tires.
> It's been a very long time since I've replaced tires,
> as previously, our vehicles were only kept for a couple of years.
>
> So - do I just replace what's on there - any other suggestions ?
> Costs.... (Goodyear MSRP $130) any others to look at ?
>
> Also - since the Jeep has 45,000 miles on it,
> any maint that really "should" be done ?
> Have done the usual oil changes, and I think the 15k service,
> but not the listed 30k or 45k - each of those was $$$ -
> I know - preventative vs reaction maint - pay now or pay more later -
>
>
>
>
My first Jeep, an '89 Cherokee Laredo, had Michelins on it. After about 45K
miles those things got hard as a brick. I couldn't keep the rear end of the
Jeep from slipping, especially on wet pavement; I used 4WD a lot when it
rained. I replaced the Michelin with same-size Goodyear and, not only did
the rear end stay put, but it suddenly became much quieter inside the Jeep!
I'd say stick with Goodyear of the same size unless someone out there knows
of a better tire.
Regards,
Turner
'89 Cherokee Laredo, '99 Cherokee Classic, '05 Grand Cherokee
"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_NO_SPAM_ME@interserv.com> wrote in message
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> We have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Laredo - not the Limited.
> It has about 45,000 miles, and the tire tread is looking a little thin.
> It has the stock Goodyear Wrangler ST P225 75R16 tires.
> It's been a very long time since I've replaced tires,
> as previously, our vehicles were only kept for a couple of years.
>
> So - do I just replace what's on there - any other suggestions ?
> Costs.... (Goodyear MSRP $130) any others to look at ?
>
> Also - since the Jeep has 45,000 miles on it,
> any maint that really "should" be done ?
> Have done the usual oil changes, and I think the 15k service,
> but not the listed 30k or 45k - each of those was $$$ -
> I know - preventative vs reaction maint - pay now or pay more later -
>
>
>
>
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Re: new tires & maint for 2001 Grand Cherokee
Phil,
My first Jeep, an '89 Cherokee Laredo, had Michelins on it. After about 45K
miles those things got hard as a brick. I couldn't keep the rear end of the
Jeep from slipping, especially on wet pavement; I used 4WD a lot when it
rained. I replaced the Michelin with same-size Goodyear and, not only did
the rear end stay put, but it suddenly became much quieter inside the Jeep!
I'd say stick with Goodyear of the same size unless someone out there knows
of a better tire.
Regards,
Turner
'89 Cherokee Laredo, '99 Cherokee Classic, '05 Grand Cherokee
"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_NO_SPAM_ME@interserv.com> wrote in message
news:KgX4e.15654$ZB6.5966@newssvr19.news.prodigy.c om...
> We have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Laredo - not the Limited.
> It has about 45,000 miles, and the tire tread is looking a little thin.
> It has the stock Goodyear Wrangler ST P225 75R16 tires.
> It's been a very long time since I've replaced tires,
> as previously, our vehicles were only kept for a couple of years.
>
> So - do I just replace what's on there - any other suggestions ?
> Costs.... (Goodyear MSRP $130) any others to look at ?
>
> Also - since the Jeep has 45,000 miles on it,
> any maint that really "should" be done ?
> Have done the usual oil changes, and I think the 15k service,
> but not the listed 30k or 45k - each of those was $$$ -
> I know - preventative vs reaction maint - pay now or pay more later -
>
>
>
>
My first Jeep, an '89 Cherokee Laredo, had Michelins on it. After about 45K
miles those things got hard as a brick. I couldn't keep the rear end of the
Jeep from slipping, especially on wet pavement; I used 4WD a lot when it
rained. I replaced the Michelin with same-size Goodyear and, not only did
the rear end stay put, but it suddenly became much quieter inside the Jeep!
I'd say stick with Goodyear of the same size unless someone out there knows
of a better tire.
Regards,
Turner
'89 Cherokee Laredo, '99 Cherokee Classic, '05 Grand Cherokee
"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_NO_SPAM_ME@interserv.com> wrote in message
news:KgX4e.15654$ZB6.5966@newssvr19.news.prodigy.c om...
> We have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Laredo - not the Limited.
> It has about 45,000 miles, and the tire tread is looking a little thin.
> It has the stock Goodyear Wrangler ST P225 75R16 tires.
> It's been a very long time since I've replaced tires,
> as previously, our vehicles were only kept for a couple of years.
>
> So - do I just replace what's on there - any other suggestions ?
> Costs.... (Goodyear MSRP $130) any others to look at ?
>
> Also - since the Jeep has 45,000 miles on it,
> any maint that really "should" be done ?
> Have done the usual oil changes, and I think the 15k service,
> but not the listed 30k or 45k - each of those was $$$ -
> I know - preventative vs reaction maint - pay now or pay more later -
>
>
>
>
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Re: new tires & maint for 2001 Grand Cherokee
Phil,
My first Jeep, an '89 Cherokee Laredo, had Michelins on it. After about 45K
miles those things got hard as a brick. I couldn't keep the rear end of the
Jeep from slipping, especially on wet pavement; I used 4WD a lot when it
rained. I replaced the Michelin with same-size Goodyear and, not only did
the rear end stay put, but it suddenly became much quieter inside the Jeep!
I'd say stick with Goodyear of the same size unless someone out there knows
of a better tire.
Regards,
Turner
'89 Cherokee Laredo, '99 Cherokee Classic, '05 Grand Cherokee
"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_NO_SPAM_ME@interserv.com> wrote in message
news:KgX4e.15654$ZB6.5966@newssvr19.news.prodigy.c om...
> We have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Laredo - not the Limited.
> It has about 45,000 miles, and the tire tread is looking a little thin.
> It has the stock Goodyear Wrangler ST P225 75R16 tires.
> It's been a very long time since I've replaced tires,
> as previously, our vehicles were only kept for a couple of years.
>
> So - do I just replace what's on there - any other suggestions ?
> Costs.... (Goodyear MSRP $130) any others to look at ?
>
> Also - since the Jeep has 45,000 miles on it,
> any maint that really "should" be done ?
> Have done the usual oil changes, and I think the 15k service,
> but not the listed 30k or 45k - each of those was $$$ -
> I know - preventative vs reaction maint - pay now or pay more later -
>
>
>
>
My first Jeep, an '89 Cherokee Laredo, had Michelins on it. After about 45K
miles those things got hard as a brick. I couldn't keep the rear end of the
Jeep from slipping, especially on wet pavement; I used 4WD a lot when it
rained. I replaced the Michelin with same-size Goodyear and, not only did
the rear end stay put, but it suddenly became much quieter inside the Jeep!
I'd say stick with Goodyear of the same size unless someone out there knows
of a better tire.
Regards,
Turner
'89 Cherokee Laredo, '99 Cherokee Classic, '05 Grand Cherokee
"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_NO_SPAM_ME@interserv.com> wrote in message
news:KgX4e.15654$ZB6.5966@newssvr19.news.prodigy.c om...
> We have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Laredo - not the Limited.
> It has about 45,000 miles, and the tire tread is looking a little thin.
> It has the stock Goodyear Wrangler ST P225 75R16 tires.
> It's been a very long time since I've replaced tires,
> as previously, our vehicles were only kept for a couple of years.
>
> So - do I just replace what's on there - any other suggestions ?
> Costs.... (Goodyear MSRP $130) any others to look at ?
>
> Also - since the Jeep has 45,000 miles on it,
> any maint that really "should" be done ?
> Have done the usual oil changes, and I think the 15k service,
> but not the listed 30k or 45k - each of those was $$$ -
> I know - preventative vs reaction maint - pay now or pay more later -
>
>
>
>
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Re: new tires & maint for 2001 Grand Cherokee
Phil,
My first Jeep, an '89 Cherokee Laredo, had Michelins on it. After about 45K
miles those things got hard as a brick. I couldn't keep the rear end of the
Jeep from slipping, especially on wet pavement; I used 4WD a lot when it
rained. I replaced the Michelin with same-size Goodyear and, not only did
the rear end stay put, but it suddenly became much quieter inside the Jeep!
I'd say stick with Goodyear of the same size unless someone out there knows
of a better tire.
Regards,
Turner
'89 Cherokee Laredo, '99 Cherokee Classic, '05 Grand Cherokee
"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_NO_SPAM_ME@interserv.com> wrote in message
news:KgX4e.15654$ZB6.5966@newssvr19.news.prodigy.c om...
> We have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Laredo - not the Limited.
> It has about 45,000 miles, and the tire tread is looking a little thin.
> It has the stock Goodyear Wrangler ST P225 75R16 tires.
> It's been a very long time since I've replaced tires,
> as previously, our vehicles were only kept for a couple of years.
>
> So - do I just replace what's on there - any other suggestions ?
> Costs.... (Goodyear MSRP $130) any others to look at ?
>
> Also - since the Jeep has 45,000 miles on it,
> any maint that really "should" be done ?
> Have done the usual oil changes, and I think the 15k service,
> but not the listed 30k or 45k - each of those was $$$ -
> I know - preventative vs reaction maint - pay now or pay more later -
>
>
>
>
My first Jeep, an '89 Cherokee Laredo, had Michelins on it. After about 45K
miles those things got hard as a brick. I couldn't keep the rear end of the
Jeep from slipping, especially on wet pavement; I used 4WD a lot when it
rained. I replaced the Michelin with same-size Goodyear and, not only did
the rear end stay put, but it suddenly became much quieter inside the Jeep!
I'd say stick with Goodyear of the same size unless someone out there knows
of a better tire.
Regards,
Turner
'89 Cherokee Laredo, '99 Cherokee Classic, '05 Grand Cherokee
"Phil Schuman" <pschuman_NO_SPAM_ME@interserv.com> wrote in message
news:KgX4e.15654$ZB6.5966@newssvr19.news.prodigy.c om...
> We have a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee... Laredo - not the Limited.
> It has about 45,000 miles, and the tire tread is looking a little thin.
> It has the stock Goodyear Wrangler ST P225 75R16 tires.
> It's been a very long time since I've replaced tires,
> as previously, our vehicles were only kept for a couple of years.
>
> So - do I just replace what's on there - any other suggestions ?
> Costs.... (Goodyear MSRP $130) any others to look at ?
>
> Also - since the Jeep has 45,000 miles on it,
> any maint that really "should" be done ?
> Have done the usual oil changes, and I think the 15k service,
> but not the listed 30k or 45k - each of those was $$$ -
> I know - preventative vs reaction maint - pay now or pay more later -
>
>
>
>
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