Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
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Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
I am not sure if this is appropriate newsgroup to be posting questions
on a car.
I have 1999 Cherokee Jeep Sport and I haven't changed tire for past 4
years. I still have some treads left
on my wheel but I think it's time to get a new set of wheels before my
tire blow up on me while driving.
I've searched for tires online and here are what I found online.
my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
P225 / 75R15 102S
Search Reult: http://www.tiresavings.com
Michelin Cross Terrain (SUV All-Season) - $115
MichelinLTX M/S (Light Truck All Season) - $100
Goodyear Fortera HL (SUV All-Season) - $95
Continental ContiTrac Suv (Light Truch All Season) - $89
Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo (Light Truck All Season) - $87
Cooper Custom Trailer - $86
Firestone Wilderness AT II (Light Truck All Season) - $85
BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A (Light Truck All Season) - $80
Pirelli Scorpion STR (Light Truck All Season) - $80
Goodyear Wrangler RT/S (Light Truck All Season) - $80
Pirelli Scorpion A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $76
TOYO TIRES M410 Open Country (Light Truck All Season) - $75
UNIROYAL Laredo Cross Country (Light Truck All Season) - $74
TOYO TIRES 800 Ultra (Touring All-Season) - $72
Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689 (Light Truck All Season) - $70
DUNLOP - Radial Rover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $68
YOKOHAMA G034 (Sport Truck All Season) - $67
Cooper Discover H/T (Light Truck All Season) - $66
Cooper Discover Radial (Light Truck All Season) - $66
Firestone Destination LE (Light Truck All Season) - $66
Cooper Discover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $63
TOYO TIRES Spectrum (Touring All-Season) - $63
UNIROYAL Tiger AWP (All-Season) - $63
YOKOHAMA Geolander H/T816 (SUV All-Season) - $63
Pirelli P400 Touring (Touring All-Season) - $60
General Tires Ameri G4S (All Season) - $58
Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
YOKOHAMA Aegis LS4 (All-Season) - $52
INSIGNIA SE200 - $54
Cooper Trendsetter SE (All-season) - $47
GT Radial Champiro A/S (All-Season) - $40
I am confused about the price difference between different brands. Which
one should I buy for my Jeep
Cherokee Sport 1999?
Any advice will be appreciated.
My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
A to point B. Once in a while I find
myself driving at high speed.
Oh...one extra question...
Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
mileage & good control of my
jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
Thank you in advance...
Oktokie
on a car.
I have 1999 Cherokee Jeep Sport and I haven't changed tire for past 4
years. I still have some treads left
on my wheel but I think it's time to get a new set of wheels before my
tire blow up on me while driving.
I've searched for tires online and here are what I found online.
my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
P225 / 75R15 102S
Search Reult: http://www.tiresavings.com
Michelin Cross Terrain (SUV All-Season) - $115
MichelinLTX M/S (Light Truck All Season) - $100
Goodyear Fortera HL (SUV All-Season) - $95
Continental ContiTrac Suv (Light Truch All Season) - $89
Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo (Light Truck All Season) - $87
Cooper Custom Trailer - $86
Firestone Wilderness AT II (Light Truck All Season) - $85
BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A (Light Truck All Season) - $80
Pirelli Scorpion STR (Light Truck All Season) - $80
Goodyear Wrangler RT/S (Light Truck All Season) - $80
Pirelli Scorpion A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $76
TOYO TIRES M410 Open Country (Light Truck All Season) - $75
UNIROYAL Laredo Cross Country (Light Truck All Season) - $74
TOYO TIRES 800 Ultra (Touring All-Season) - $72
Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689 (Light Truck All Season) - $70
DUNLOP - Radial Rover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $68
YOKOHAMA G034 (Sport Truck All Season) - $67
Cooper Discover H/T (Light Truck All Season) - $66
Cooper Discover Radial (Light Truck All Season) - $66
Firestone Destination LE (Light Truck All Season) - $66
Cooper Discover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $63
TOYO TIRES Spectrum (Touring All-Season) - $63
UNIROYAL Tiger AWP (All-Season) - $63
YOKOHAMA Geolander H/T816 (SUV All-Season) - $63
Pirelli P400 Touring (Touring All-Season) - $60
General Tires Ameri G4S (All Season) - $58
Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
YOKOHAMA Aegis LS4 (All-Season) - $52
INSIGNIA SE200 - $54
Cooper Trendsetter SE (All-season) - $47
GT Radial Champiro A/S (All-Season) - $40
I am confused about the price difference between different brands. Which
one should I buy for my Jeep
Cherokee Sport 1999?
Any advice will be appreciated.
My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
A to point B. Once in a while I find
myself driving at high speed.
Oh...one extra question...
Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
mileage & good control of my
jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
Thank you in advance...
Oktokie
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Re: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
I don't see any car questions????
;-)
You have a Jeep, not a 2 ton truck or a car though so you really should
look on the door frame or in the glove box for the tire pressure
sticker. 30 psi is called for on my 88 Cherokee.
The 'only' time you go to the max pressure the tire can carry is when
you are putting a full load on the tire. Unless you have a 2 ton or
better, fully loaded truck, you will not be anywhere close to the max
load for the tire.
You don't mention the weather conditions you are expecting to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
oktokie wrote:
>
> I am not sure if this is appropriate newsgroup to be posting questions
> on a car.
> I have 1999 Cherokee Jeep Sport and I haven't changed tire for past 4
> years. I still have some treads left
> on my wheel but I think it's time to get a new set of wheels before my
> tire blow up on me while driving.
>
> I've searched for tires online and here are what I found online.
>
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> Search Reult: http://www.tiresavings.com
>
> Michelin Cross Terrain (SUV All-Season) - $115
> MichelinLTX M/S (Light Truck All Season) - $100
> Goodyear Fortera HL (SUV All-Season) - $95
> Continental ContiTrac Suv (Light Truch All Season) - $89
> Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo (Light Truck All Season) - $87
> Cooper Custom Trailer - $86
> Firestone Wilderness AT II (Light Truck All Season) - $85
> BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion STR (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Goodyear Wrangler RT/S (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $76
> TOYO TIRES M410 Open Country (Light Truck All Season) - $75
> UNIROYAL Laredo Cross Country (Light Truck All Season) - $74
> TOYO TIRES 800 Ultra (Touring All-Season) - $72
> Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689 (Light Truck All Season) - $70
> DUNLOP - Radial Rover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $68
> YOKOHAMA G034 (Sport Truck All Season) - $67
> Cooper Discover H/T (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover Radial (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Firestone Destination LE (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $63
> TOYO TIRES Spectrum (Touring All-Season) - $63
> UNIROYAL Tiger AWP (All-Season) - $63
> YOKOHAMA Geolander H/T816 (SUV All-Season) - $63
> Pirelli P400 Touring (Touring All-Season) - $60
> General Tires Ameri G4S (All Season) - $58
> Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
> YOKOHAMA Aegis LS4 (All-Season) - $52
> INSIGNIA SE200 - $54
> Cooper Trendsetter SE (All-season) - $47
> GT Radial Champiro A/S (All-Season) - $40
>
> I am confused about the price difference between different brands. Which
> one should I buy for my Jeep
>
> Cherokee Sport 1999?
> Any advice will be appreciated.
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find
>
> myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my
>
> jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
>
> Thank you in advance...
> Oktokie
;-)
You have a Jeep, not a 2 ton truck or a car though so you really should
look on the door frame or in the glove box for the tire pressure
sticker. 30 psi is called for on my 88 Cherokee.
The 'only' time you go to the max pressure the tire can carry is when
you are putting a full load on the tire. Unless you have a 2 ton or
better, fully loaded truck, you will not be anywhere close to the max
load for the tire.
You don't mention the weather conditions you are expecting to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
oktokie wrote:
>
> I am not sure if this is appropriate newsgroup to be posting questions
> on a car.
> I have 1999 Cherokee Jeep Sport and I haven't changed tire for past 4
> years. I still have some treads left
> on my wheel but I think it's time to get a new set of wheels before my
> tire blow up on me while driving.
>
> I've searched for tires online and here are what I found online.
>
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> Search Reult: http://www.tiresavings.com
>
> Michelin Cross Terrain (SUV All-Season) - $115
> MichelinLTX M/S (Light Truck All Season) - $100
> Goodyear Fortera HL (SUV All-Season) - $95
> Continental ContiTrac Suv (Light Truch All Season) - $89
> Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo (Light Truck All Season) - $87
> Cooper Custom Trailer - $86
> Firestone Wilderness AT II (Light Truck All Season) - $85
> BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion STR (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Goodyear Wrangler RT/S (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $76
> TOYO TIRES M410 Open Country (Light Truck All Season) - $75
> UNIROYAL Laredo Cross Country (Light Truck All Season) - $74
> TOYO TIRES 800 Ultra (Touring All-Season) - $72
> Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689 (Light Truck All Season) - $70
> DUNLOP - Radial Rover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $68
> YOKOHAMA G034 (Sport Truck All Season) - $67
> Cooper Discover H/T (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover Radial (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Firestone Destination LE (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $63
> TOYO TIRES Spectrum (Touring All-Season) - $63
> UNIROYAL Tiger AWP (All-Season) - $63
> YOKOHAMA Geolander H/T816 (SUV All-Season) - $63
> Pirelli P400 Touring (Touring All-Season) - $60
> General Tires Ameri G4S (All Season) - $58
> Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
> YOKOHAMA Aegis LS4 (All-Season) - $52
> INSIGNIA SE200 - $54
> Cooper Trendsetter SE (All-season) - $47
> GT Radial Champiro A/S (All-Season) - $40
>
> I am confused about the price difference between different brands. Which
> one should I buy for my Jeep
>
> Cherokee Sport 1999?
> Any advice will be appreciated.
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find
>
> myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my
>
> jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
>
> Thank you in advance...
> Oktokie
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Re: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
I don't see any car questions????
;-)
You have a Jeep, not a 2 ton truck or a car though so you really should
look on the door frame or in the glove box for the tire pressure
sticker. 30 psi is called for on my 88 Cherokee.
The 'only' time you go to the max pressure the tire can carry is when
you are putting a full load on the tire. Unless you have a 2 ton or
better, fully loaded truck, you will not be anywhere close to the max
load for the tire.
You don't mention the weather conditions you are expecting to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
oktokie wrote:
>
> I am not sure if this is appropriate newsgroup to be posting questions
> on a car.
> I have 1999 Cherokee Jeep Sport and I haven't changed tire for past 4
> years. I still have some treads left
> on my wheel but I think it's time to get a new set of wheels before my
> tire blow up on me while driving.
>
> I've searched for tires online and here are what I found online.
>
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> Search Reult: http://www.tiresavings.com
>
> Michelin Cross Terrain (SUV All-Season) - $115
> MichelinLTX M/S (Light Truck All Season) - $100
> Goodyear Fortera HL (SUV All-Season) - $95
> Continental ContiTrac Suv (Light Truch All Season) - $89
> Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo (Light Truck All Season) - $87
> Cooper Custom Trailer - $86
> Firestone Wilderness AT II (Light Truck All Season) - $85
> BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion STR (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Goodyear Wrangler RT/S (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $76
> TOYO TIRES M410 Open Country (Light Truck All Season) - $75
> UNIROYAL Laredo Cross Country (Light Truck All Season) - $74
> TOYO TIRES 800 Ultra (Touring All-Season) - $72
> Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689 (Light Truck All Season) - $70
> DUNLOP - Radial Rover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $68
> YOKOHAMA G034 (Sport Truck All Season) - $67
> Cooper Discover H/T (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover Radial (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Firestone Destination LE (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $63
> TOYO TIRES Spectrum (Touring All-Season) - $63
> UNIROYAL Tiger AWP (All-Season) - $63
> YOKOHAMA Geolander H/T816 (SUV All-Season) - $63
> Pirelli P400 Touring (Touring All-Season) - $60
> General Tires Ameri G4S (All Season) - $58
> Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
> YOKOHAMA Aegis LS4 (All-Season) - $52
> INSIGNIA SE200 - $54
> Cooper Trendsetter SE (All-season) - $47
> GT Radial Champiro A/S (All-Season) - $40
>
> I am confused about the price difference between different brands. Which
> one should I buy for my Jeep
>
> Cherokee Sport 1999?
> Any advice will be appreciated.
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find
>
> myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my
>
> jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
>
> Thank you in advance...
> Oktokie
;-)
You have a Jeep, not a 2 ton truck or a car though so you really should
look on the door frame or in the glove box for the tire pressure
sticker. 30 psi is called for on my 88 Cherokee.
The 'only' time you go to the max pressure the tire can carry is when
you are putting a full load on the tire. Unless you have a 2 ton or
better, fully loaded truck, you will not be anywhere close to the max
load for the tire.
You don't mention the weather conditions you are expecting to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
oktokie wrote:
>
> I am not sure if this is appropriate newsgroup to be posting questions
> on a car.
> I have 1999 Cherokee Jeep Sport and I haven't changed tire for past 4
> years. I still have some treads left
> on my wheel but I think it's time to get a new set of wheels before my
> tire blow up on me while driving.
>
> I've searched for tires online and here are what I found online.
>
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> Search Reult: http://www.tiresavings.com
>
> Michelin Cross Terrain (SUV All-Season) - $115
> MichelinLTX M/S (Light Truck All Season) - $100
> Goodyear Fortera HL (SUV All-Season) - $95
> Continental ContiTrac Suv (Light Truch All Season) - $89
> Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo (Light Truck All Season) - $87
> Cooper Custom Trailer - $86
> Firestone Wilderness AT II (Light Truck All Season) - $85
> BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion STR (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Goodyear Wrangler RT/S (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $76
> TOYO TIRES M410 Open Country (Light Truck All Season) - $75
> UNIROYAL Laredo Cross Country (Light Truck All Season) - $74
> TOYO TIRES 800 Ultra (Touring All-Season) - $72
> Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689 (Light Truck All Season) - $70
> DUNLOP - Radial Rover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $68
> YOKOHAMA G034 (Sport Truck All Season) - $67
> Cooper Discover H/T (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover Radial (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Firestone Destination LE (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $63
> TOYO TIRES Spectrum (Touring All-Season) - $63
> UNIROYAL Tiger AWP (All-Season) - $63
> YOKOHAMA Geolander H/T816 (SUV All-Season) - $63
> Pirelli P400 Touring (Touring All-Season) - $60
> General Tires Ameri G4S (All Season) - $58
> Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
> YOKOHAMA Aegis LS4 (All-Season) - $52
> INSIGNIA SE200 - $54
> Cooper Trendsetter SE (All-season) - $47
> GT Radial Champiro A/S (All-Season) - $40
>
> I am confused about the price difference between different brands. Which
> one should I buy for my Jeep
>
> Cherokee Sport 1999?
> Any advice will be appreciated.
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find
>
> myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my
>
> jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
>
> Thank you in advance...
> Oktokie
#4
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Re: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
I don't see any car questions????
;-)
You have a Jeep, not a 2 ton truck or a car though so you really should
look on the door frame or in the glove box for the tire pressure
sticker. 30 psi is called for on my 88 Cherokee.
The 'only' time you go to the max pressure the tire can carry is when
you are putting a full load on the tire. Unless you have a 2 ton or
better, fully loaded truck, you will not be anywhere close to the max
load for the tire.
You don't mention the weather conditions you are expecting to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
oktokie wrote:
>
> I am not sure if this is appropriate newsgroup to be posting questions
> on a car.
> I have 1999 Cherokee Jeep Sport and I haven't changed tire for past 4
> years. I still have some treads left
> on my wheel but I think it's time to get a new set of wheels before my
> tire blow up on me while driving.
>
> I've searched for tires online and here are what I found online.
>
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> Search Reult: http://www.tiresavings.com
>
> Michelin Cross Terrain (SUV All-Season) - $115
> MichelinLTX M/S (Light Truck All Season) - $100
> Goodyear Fortera HL (SUV All-Season) - $95
> Continental ContiTrac Suv (Light Truch All Season) - $89
> Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo (Light Truck All Season) - $87
> Cooper Custom Trailer - $86
> Firestone Wilderness AT II (Light Truck All Season) - $85
> BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion STR (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Goodyear Wrangler RT/S (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $76
> TOYO TIRES M410 Open Country (Light Truck All Season) - $75
> UNIROYAL Laredo Cross Country (Light Truck All Season) - $74
> TOYO TIRES 800 Ultra (Touring All-Season) - $72
> Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689 (Light Truck All Season) - $70
> DUNLOP - Radial Rover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $68
> YOKOHAMA G034 (Sport Truck All Season) - $67
> Cooper Discover H/T (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover Radial (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Firestone Destination LE (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $63
> TOYO TIRES Spectrum (Touring All-Season) - $63
> UNIROYAL Tiger AWP (All-Season) - $63
> YOKOHAMA Geolander H/T816 (SUV All-Season) - $63
> Pirelli P400 Touring (Touring All-Season) - $60
> General Tires Ameri G4S (All Season) - $58
> Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
> YOKOHAMA Aegis LS4 (All-Season) - $52
> INSIGNIA SE200 - $54
> Cooper Trendsetter SE (All-season) - $47
> GT Radial Champiro A/S (All-Season) - $40
>
> I am confused about the price difference between different brands. Which
> one should I buy for my Jeep
>
> Cherokee Sport 1999?
> Any advice will be appreciated.
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find
>
> myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my
>
> jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
>
> Thank you in advance...
> Oktokie
;-)
You have a Jeep, not a 2 ton truck or a car though so you really should
look on the door frame or in the glove box for the tire pressure
sticker. 30 psi is called for on my 88 Cherokee.
The 'only' time you go to the max pressure the tire can carry is when
you are putting a full load on the tire. Unless you have a 2 ton or
better, fully loaded truck, you will not be anywhere close to the max
load for the tire.
You don't mention the weather conditions you are expecting to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
oktokie wrote:
>
> I am not sure if this is appropriate newsgroup to be posting questions
> on a car.
> I have 1999 Cherokee Jeep Sport and I haven't changed tire for past 4
> years. I still have some treads left
> on my wheel but I think it's time to get a new set of wheels before my
> tire blow up on me while driving.
>
> I've searched for tires online and here are what I found online.
>
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> Search Reult: http://www.tiresavings.com
>
> Michelin Cross Terrain (SUV All-Season) - $115
> MichelinLTX M/S (Light Truck All Season) - $100
> Goodyear Fortera HL (SUV All-Season) - $95
> Continental ContiTrac Suv (Light Truch All Season) - $89
> Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo (Light Truck All Season) - $87
> Cooper Custom Trailer - $86
> Firestone Wilderness AT II (Light Truck All Season) - $85
> BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion STR (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Goodyear Wrangler RT/S (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $76
> TOYO TIRES M410 Open Country (Light Truck All Season) - $75
> UNIROYAL Laredo Cross Country (Light Truck All Season) - $74
> TOYO TIRES 800 Ultra (Touring All-Season) - $72
> Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689 (Light Truck All Season) - $70
> DUNLOP - Radial Rover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $68
> YOKOHAMA G034 (Sport Truck All Season) - $67
> Cooper Discover H/T (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover Radial (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Firestone Destination LE (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $63
> TOYO TIRES Spectrum (Touring All-Season) - $63
> UNIROYAL Tiger AWP (All-Season) - $63
> YOKOHAMA Geolander H/T816 (SUV All-Season) - $63
> Pirelli P400 Touring (Touring All-Season) - $60
> General Tires Ameri G4S (All Season) - $58
> Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
> YOKOHAMA Aegis LS4 (All-Season) - $52
> INSIGNIA SE200 - $54
> Cooper Trendsetter SE (All-season) - $47
> GT Radial Champiro A/S (All-Season) - $40
>
> I am confused about the price difference between different brands. Which
> one should I buy for my Jeep
>
> Cherokee Sport 1999?
> Any advice will be appreciated.
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find
>
> myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my
>
> jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
>
> Thank you in advance...
> Oktokie
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Re: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
I don't see any car questions????
;-)
You have a Jeep, not a 2 ton truck or a car though so you really should
look on the door frame or in the glove box for the tire pressure
sticker. 30 psi is called for on my 88 Cherokee.
The 'only' time you go to the max pressure the tire can carry is when
you are putting a full load on the tire. Unless you have a 2 ton or
better, fully loaded truck, you will not be anywhere close to the max
load for the tire.
You don't mention the weather conditions you are expecting to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
oktokie wrote:
>
> I am not sure if this is appropriate newsgroup to be posting questions
> on a car.
> I have 1999 Cherokee Jeep Sport and I haven't changed tire for past 4
> years. I still have some treads left
> on my wheel but I think it's time to get a new set of wheels before my
> tire blow up on me while driving.
>
> I've searched for tires online and here are what I found online.
>
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> Search Reult: http://www.tiresavings.com
>
> Michelin Cross Terrain (SUV All-Season) - $115
> MichelinLTX M/S (Light Truck All Season) - $100
> Goodyear Fortera HL (SUV All-Season) - $95
> Continental ContiTrac Suv (Light Truch All Season) - $89
> Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo (Light Truck All Season) - $87
> Cooper Custom Trailer - $86
> Firestone Wilderness AT II (Light Truck All Season) - $85
> BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion STR (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Goodyear Wrangler RT/S (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $76
> TOYO TIRES M410 Open Country (Light Truck All Season) - $75
> UNIROYAL Laredo Cross Country (Light Truck All Season) - $74
> TOYO TIRES 800 Ultra (Touring All-Season) - $72
> Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689 (Light Truck All Season) - $70
> DUNLOP - Radial Rover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $68
> YOKOHAMA G034 (Sport Truck All Season) - $67
> Cooper Discover H/T (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover Radial (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Firestone Destination LE (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $63
> TOYO TIRES Spectrum (Touring All-Season) - $63
> UNIROYAL Tiger AWP (All-Season) - $63
> YOKOHAMA Geolander H/T816 (SUV All-Season) - $63
> Pirelli P400 Touring (Touring All-Season) - $60
> General Tires Ameri G4S (All Season) - $58
> Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
> YOKOHAMA Aegis LS4 (All-Season) - $52
> INSIGNIA SE200 - $54
> Cooper Trendsetter SE (All-season) - $47
> GT Radial Champiro A/S (All-Season) - $40
>
> I am confused about the price difference between different brands. Which
> one should I buy for my Jeep
>
> Cherokee Sport 1999?
> Any advice will be appreciated.
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find
>
> myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my
>
> jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
>
> Thank you in advance...
> Oktokie
;-)
You have a Jeep, not a 2 ton truck or a car though so you really should
look on the door frame or in the glove box for the tire pressure
sticker. 30 psi is called for on my 88 Cherokee.
The 'only' time you go to the max pressure the tire can carry is when
you are putting a full load on the tire. Unless you have a 2 ton or
better, fully loaded truck, you will not be anywhere close to the max
load for the tire.
You don't mention the weather conditions you are expecting to see.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
oktokie wrote:
>
> I am not sure if this is appropriate newsgroup to be posting questions
> on a car.
> I have 1999 Cherokee Jeep Sport and I haven't changed tire for past 4
> years. I still have some treads left
> on my wheel but I think it's time to get a new set of wheels before my
> tire blow up on me while driving.
>
> I've searched for tires online and here are what I found online.
>
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> Search Reult: http://www.tiresavings.com
>
> Michelin Cross Terrain (SUV All-Season) - $115
> MichelinLTX M/S (Light Truck All Season) - $100
> Goodyear Fortera HL (SUV All-Season) - $95
> Continental ContiTrac Suv (Light Truch All Season) - $89
> Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo (Light Truck All Season) - $87
> Cooper Custom Trailer - $86
> Firestone Wilderness AT II (Light Truck All Season) - $85
> BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion STR (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Goodyear Wrangler RT/S (Light Truck All Season) - $80
> Pirelli Scorpion A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $76
> TOYO TIRES M410 Open Country (Light Truck All Season) - $75
> UNIROYAL Laredo Cross Country (Light Truck All Season) - $74
> TOYO TIRES 800 Ultra (Touring All-Season) - $72
> Bridgestone Dueler H/T 689 (Light Truck All Season) - $70
> DUNLOP - Radial Rover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $68
> YOKOHAMA G034 (Sport Truck All Season) - $67
> Cooper Discover H/T (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover Radial (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Firestone Destination LE (Light Truck All Season) - $66
> Cooper Discover A/T (Light Truck All Season) - $63
> TOYO TIRES Spectrum (Touring All-Season) - $63
> UNIROYAL Tiger AWP (All-Season) - $63
> YOKOHAMA Geolander H/T816 (SUV All-Season) - $63
> Pirelli P400 Touring (Touring All-Season) - $60
> General Tires Ameri G4S (All Season) - $58
> Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
> YOKOHAMA Aegis LS4 (All-Season) - $52
> INSIGNIA SE200 - $54
> Cooper Trendsetter SE (All-season) - $47
> GT Radial Champiro A/S (All-Season) - $40
>
> I am confused about the price difference between different brands. Which
> one should I buy for my Jeep
>
> Cherokee Sport 1999?
> Any advice will be appreciated.
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find
>
> myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my
>
> jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
>
> Thank you in advance...
> Oktokie
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Re: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
http://coopertires.com/us/en/suvSegment.asp
33 psi
Steve
oktokie wrote:
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
http://coopertires.com/us/en/suvSegment.asp
33 psi
Steve
oktokie wrote:
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
http://coopertires.com/us/en/suvSegment.asp
33 psi
Steve
oktokie wrote:
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
http://coopertires.com/us/en/suvSegment.asp
33 psi
Steve
oktokie wrote:
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
http://coopertires.com/us/en/suvSegment.asp
33 psi
Steve
oktokie wrote:
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
http://coopertires.com/us/en/suvSegment.asp
33 psi
Steve
oktokie wrote:
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
#9
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Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
Cooper Discover AST II (Light Truck All Season) - $57
http://coopertires.com/us/en/suvSegment.asp
33 psi
Steve
oktokie wrote:
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
http://coopertires.com/us/en/suvSegment.asp
33 psi
Steve
oktokie wrote:
> my original tire: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 - Goodyear Wrangler RT/S M+S
> P225 / 75R15 102S
>
> My Profile: I don't use vehicle for off roading. I just drive from point
> A to point B. Once in a while I find myself driving at high speed.
>
> Oh...one extra question...
> Does anyone know what tire pressure I should maintain for good gas
> mileage & good control of my jeep? Tire says max PSI @ 44 psi
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Re: Jeep Cherokee Sport 1999 Tire Question...
Mike, don't you get better gas mileage if you up the tire pressure to the
maximum allowed on the sidewall?
>I don't see any car questions????
>;-)
>
>You have a Jeep, not a 2 ton truck or a car though so you really should
>look on the door frame or in the glove box for the tire pressure
>sticker. 30 psi is called for on my 88 Cherokee.
>
>The 'only' time you go to the max pressure the tire can carry is when
>you are putting a full load on the tire. Unless you have a 2 ton or
>better, fully loaded truck, you will not be anywhere close to the max
>load for the tire.
>
>You don't mention the weather conditions you are expecting to see.
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)
maximum allowed on the sidewall?
>I don't see any car questions????
>;-)
>
>You have a Jeep, not a 2 ton truck or a car though so you really should
>look on the door frame or in the glove box for the tire pressure
>sticker. 30 psi is called for on my 88 Cherokee.
>
>The 'only' time you go to the max pressure the tire can carry is when
>you are putting a full load on the tire. Unless you have a 2 ton or
>better, fully loaded truck, you will not be anywhere close to the max
>load for the tire.
>
>You don't mention the weather conditions you are expecting to see.
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
-Bill (remove "botizer" to reply via email)