Tire recomendation?
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Tire recomendation?
Greetings and Happy Holidays!
It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be original.I
do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC. I've
tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment or
other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
wheels or lift kits,etc.
Thanx !
It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be original.I
do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC. I've
tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment or
other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
wheels or lift kits,etc.
Thanx !
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Re: Tire recomendation?
Tire survey results:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/orat.jsp I've been happiest
with BF Goodrich, AT KO.
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Warren Pomphrey wrote:
>
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC. I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/orat.jsp I've been happiest
with BF Goodrich, AT KO.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Warren Pomphrey wrote:
>
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC. I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
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Re: Tire recomendation?
Tire survey results:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/orat.jsp I've been happiest
with BF Goodrich, AT KO.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Warren Pomphrey wrote:
>
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC. I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/orat.jsp I've been happiest
with BF Goodrich, AT KO.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Warren Pomphrey wrote:
>
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC. I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
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Re: Tire recomendation?
Tire survey results:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/orat.jsp I've been happiest
with BF Goodrich, AT KO.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Warren Pomphrey wrote:
>
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC. I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/orat.jsp I've been happiest
with BF Goodrich, AT KO.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Warren Pomphrey wrote:
>
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC. I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
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Re: Tire recomendation?
I highly recommend the BFG AT's.
Tom
"Warren Pomphrey" <atfan@citcom.net> wrote in message
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> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be
original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC.
I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment
or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
>
>
>
Tom
"Warren Pomphrey" <atfan@citcom.net> wrote in message
news:bs2qto$18mg$1@news3.infoave.net...
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be
original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC.
I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment
or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
>
>
>
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Re: Tire recomendation?
I highly recommend the BFG AT's.
Tom
"Warren Pomphrey" <atfan@citcom.net> wrote in message
news:bs2qto$18mg$1@news3.infoave.net...
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be
original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC.
I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment
or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
>
>
>
Tom
"Warren Pomphrey" <atfan@citcom.net> wrote in message
news:bs2qto$18mg$1@news3.infoave.net...
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be
original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC.
I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment
or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
>
>
>
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Re: Tire recomendation?
I highly recommend the BFG AT's.
Tom
"Warren Pomphrey" <atfan@citcom.net> wrote in message
news:bs2qto$18mg$1@news3.infoave.net...
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be
original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC.
I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment
or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
>
>
>
Tom
"Warren Pomphrey" <atfan@citcom.net> wrote in message
news:bs2qto$18mg$1@news3.infoave.net...
> Greetings and Happy Holidays!
>
> It's time to replace tires on my 97 Jeep Wrangler..I now have Goodyear
> Wrangler p225/75r ...bought the jeep used ,I think they might be
original.I
> do most of my driving in the following ratio: 50% highway 55-65 mph---40%
> curvy paved mountain roads---10% dirt and gravel fire roads. I need
> excellent snow performance ....I live at high elevation in western NC.
I've
> tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler RT/S .....any comment
or
> other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,not interested in changing
> wheels or lift kits,etc.
>
> Thanx !
>
>
>
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Re: Tire recomendation?
On 20 Dec 2003 03:56 PM, Warren Pomphrey posted the following:
> in western NC. I've tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler
> RT/S .....any comment or other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,
> not interested in changing wheels or lift kits,etc.
I used to be a Goodyear dealer and in my opinion the RT/S is a piece of
crap. In the goodyear lines, the best thing to get for your situation
is a set of 235/75R15 Wrangler AT/S. Going to the 235 size is a very
small change in terms of circumference and height, but there are a lot
more options available than there are in the 225 size as far as load
ranges go. If you are willing to spend a little extra money, you can
get light truck rated tires in up to load range "D" in the 235/75R15
which will hold up better than the "P" rated tires you currently have,
which were actually designed for use on passenger cars.
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> in western NC. I've tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler
> RT/S .....any comment or other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,
> not interested in changing wheels or lift kits,etc.
I used to be a Goodyear dealer and in my opinion the RT/S is a piece of
crap. In the goodyear lines, the best thing to get for your situation
is a set of 235/75R15 Wrangler AT/S. Going to the 235 size is a very
small change in terms of circumference and height, but there are a lot
more options available than there are in the 225 size as far as load
ranges go. If you are willing to spend a little extra money, you can
get light truck rated tires in up to load range "D" in the 235/75R15
which will hold up better than the "P" rated tires you currently have,
which were actually designed for use on passenger cars.
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Re: Tire recomendation?
On 20 Dec 2003 03:56 PM, Warren Pomphrey posted the following:
> in western NC. I've tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler
> RT/S .....any comment or other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,
> not interested in changing wheels or lift kits,etc.
I used to be a Goodyear dealer and in my opinion the RT/S is a piece of
crap. In the goodyear lines, the best thing to get for your situation
is a set of 235/75R15 Wrangler AT/S. Going to the 235 size is a very
small change in terms of circumference and height, but there are a lot
more options available than there are in the 225 size as far as load
ranges go. If you are willing to spend a little extra money, you can
get light truck rated tires in up to load range "D" in the 235/75R15
which will hold up better than the "P" rated tires you currently have,
which were actually designed for use on passenger cars.
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> in western NC. I've tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler
> RT/S .....any comment or other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,
> not interested in changing wheels or lift kits,etc.
I used to be a Goodyear dealer and in my opinion the RT/S is a piece of
crap. In the goodyear lines, the best thing to get for your situation
is a set of 235/75R15 Wrangler AT/S. Going to the 235 size is a very
small change in terms of circumference and height, but there are a lot
more options available than there are in the 225 size as far as load
ranges go. If you are willing to spend a little extra money, you can
get light truck rated tires in up to load range "D" in the 235/75R15
which will hold up better than the "P" rated tires you currently have,
which were actually designed for use on passenger cars.
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Re: Tire recomendation?
On 20 Dec 2003 03:56 PM, Warren Pomphrey posted the following:
> in western NC. I've tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler
> RT/S .....any comment or other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,
> not interested in changing wheels or lift kits,etc.
I used to be a Goodyear dealer and in my opinion the RT/S is a piece of
crap. In the goodyear lines, the best thing to get for your situation
is a set of 235/75R15 Wrangler AT/S. Going to the 235 size is a very
small change in terms of circumference and height, but there are a lot
more options available than there are in the 225 size as far as load
ranges go. If you are willing to spend a little extra money, you can
get light truck rated tires in up to load range "D" in the 235/75R15
which will hold up better than the "P" rated tires you currently have,
which were actually designed for use on passenger cars.
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> in western NC. I've tentativey decided on 225/75SR15 Goodyear Wrangler
> RT/S .....any comment or other suggestions? Stock wheels...7" I think,
> not interested in changing wheels or lift kits,etc.
I used to be a Goodyear dealer and in my opinion the RT/S is a piece of
crap. In the goodyear lines, the best thing to get for your situation
is a set of 235/75R15 Wrangler AT/S. Going to the 235 size is a very
small change in terms of circumference and height, but there are a lot
more options available than there are in the 225 size as far as load
ranges go. If you are willing to spend a little extra money, you can
get light truck rated tires in up to load range "D" in the 235/75R15
which will hold up better than the "P" rated tires you currently have,
which were actually designed for use on passenger cars.
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