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Old 09-23-2015, 08:09 AM   #1
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Jeep tires

2014 Cherokee Continental tires are shot after 40K

Jeep guys what tire do you like best. We do high profile roads only - I have always like Michelins
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We have a 2014 Jeep GC, just over 8,000 miles on the odometer, plus about 4,000 behind the RV +- 12,000 total. It has Michelins I am a ways from needing tires. BUT looking at the wear, I would like to see a lot more tread than I an seeing.
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I tow 12 JK Wrangler and have Cooper Discovery AT3. They are a AT tire and have worked well for me on and off road, rain and snow. I have about 25,000 miles towing and 16,000 miles towing and have decent tread left. They are quiet for an AT tire when driving on the freeway.
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I replaced mine a few months ago with the Goodyear Wrangler Duratrak. They are quiet on the road and work well for medium off road use. So far, I've only put about 2,500 miles on them, so I can't speak to wear yet.

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My Wrangler came with Bridgestone Duratrac ( I think that is the name) I like the wear I'm seeing. 30k miles driving 40k overall and it looks like I have an easy 10k left on the tires before I worry about new ones. mark
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Goodyear Wrangler Duratrak will be my replacement tires.
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BF Goodrich T/A KO2 if you want both good off-road with good on road as well. Puncture resistant sidewall. Very popular all around tire.
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If we decide to keep our 2012 Liberty Limited I'll put Michelins on using the FMCA discount program.
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BF Goodrich T/A KO2 if you want both good off-road with good on road as well. Puncture resistant sidewall. Very popular all around tire.
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for the price I think Cooper Discovery are a good buy for a road tire. the AT3 would be good if you also did forest svc roads, etc. My 2007 Liberty has the Discovery on it and they are doing fine and price is well below Michelin. Dave
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I replaced the OEM BF Goodrich tires with Toyo all terrains and have been very happy with them.
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I just replaced the OEM BF Goodrich A/T tires with same. The original tires had endured 42,000 miles while the Jeep was being driven and over 25,000 miles as a toad.
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BF Goodrich T/A KO2 if you want both good off-road with good on road as well. Puncture resistant sidewall. Very popular all around tire.
Same here, just put them on a week ago. 285/75R16, they are 32.8" tall. Haven't gotten them off-road yet but they are very smooth and quiet on the road.
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