Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
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Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The driver's
door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I was
curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because the
LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ
90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I was
curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because the
LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ
90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular tires
(touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3 psi
or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no more
than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> it states 30/35psi F/R
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>
and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular tires
(touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3 psi
or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no more
than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> it states 30/35psi F/R
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular tires
(touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3 psi
or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no more
than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> it states 30/35psi F/R
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>
and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular tires
(touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3 psi
or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no more
than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> it states 30/35psi F/R
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular tires
(touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3 psi
or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no more
than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> it states 30/35psi F/R
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>
and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular tires
(touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3 psi
or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no more
than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> it states 30/35psi F/R
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular tires
(touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3 psi
or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no more
than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> it states 30/35psi F/R
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>
and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular tires
(touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3 psi
or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no more
than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> it states 30/35psi F/R
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>
#6
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
shorthand.
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ
90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> tires
> (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> psi
> or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> more
> than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
>
>
> > it states 30/35psi F/R
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>>
>>
>
>
shorthand.
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ
90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> tires
> (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> psi
> or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> more
> than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
>
>
> > it states 30/35psi F/R
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>>
>>
>
>
#7
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
shorthand.
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ
90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> tires
> (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> psi
> or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> more
> than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
>
>
> > it states 30/35psi F/R
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>>
>>
>
>
shorthand.
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ
90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> tires
> (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> psi
> or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> more
> than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
>
>
> > it states 30/35psi F/R
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>>
>>
>
>
#8
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
shorthand.
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ
90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> tires
> (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> psi
> or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> more
> than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
>
>
> > it states 30/35psi F/R
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>>
>>
>
>
shorthand.
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ
90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> tires
> (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> psi
> or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> more
> than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
>
>
> > it states 30/35psi F/R
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>>
>>
>
>
#9
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
shorthand.
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ
90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> tires
> (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> psi
> or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> more
> than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
>
>
> > it states 30/35psi F/R
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>>
>>
>
>
shorthand.
--
Dana
Port Kent, NY
2002 Saturn LW300
93 Jeep YJ
90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
---------------
95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
82 Cherokee 4dr
76 Cherokee 2dr
"Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> tires
> (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> psi
> or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> more
> than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
>
>
> > it states 30/35psi F/R
>> Dana
>> Port Kent, NY
>>
>> 2002 Saturn LW300
>> 93 Jeep YJ
>> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
>> ---------------
>> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
>> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
>> 82 Cherokee 4dr
>> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
Put em at 33 and be happy.
Carl
"Dana Rohleder" <boreal@charter.net> wrote in message
news:vqDAe.20672$zA.1940@fe04.lga...
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The
driver's
> door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
> has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
> F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I
was
> curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because
the
> LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
> SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
> 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>
Carl
"Dana Rohleder" <boreal@charter.net> wrote in message
news:vqDAe.20672$zA.1940@fe04.lga...
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The
driver's
> door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
> has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
> F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I
was
> curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because
the
> LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
> SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
> 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>