Jeep Tire Selection

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by sgtstanko, Sep 10, 2008.

  1. sgtstanko

    sgtstanko Want to go FASTER!!!

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    Back in early 2006......way before the Connection..(remember Ron?)....I was the first to remove the run flats from my 2006 Jeep. I had previously owned a 2005 BMW X5 MSeries which came with 20" tires and rims, 275 fronts and 315 rears. The size was a definite upgrade from the Jeep tire size. Upon swapping them the ride was like night and day. Since then more manufactureres are making that size for the BMW and Mercedes.

    Here are a list from Tire Rack for those in the market to upgrade...
    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compa...ing=Y&speed_rating=(Y)&RunFlat=All&loadRank=2
     
  2. Bud

    Bud GG EVO IX MR

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    Steve - don't forget my beloved Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta SUV's:

    315/35 ZR 20 110 Y XL
    275/40 ZR 20 106 Y XL

    With a 280 treadwear rating. Y rated!

    http://www.vredestein.com/Banden_Ba...60&PageID=2&Rimsize=20&UserSessionID=69380915

    For about $175 a tire you can't beat it. Especially when they are as good or out perform ALL of the competition

    EDIT: there are a couple on the list with a lower treadwear rating...but they are also twice as expensive.
     
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  3. TXSkyeSRT8

    TXSkyeSRT8 New Member

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    I'm experiencing the goodyear tread seperation. What brand/model tires to you recommend? I'm not very conserned about sticking with runflats. But I'm not putting any more miles on these.

    Just throwing this out there. If you have more than 20K miles on your stock tires, take a good close look at the inner tread.
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  4. CentralTexHemi

    CentralTexHemi PUNISHER

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    I'm totally happy with my Michelin Latitude HP's they came on my Cayenne and they have been great so I replaced my stock runflats with them in the 315 rear 275 front sizes
     
  5. sgtstanko

    sgtstanko Want to go FASTER!!!

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    I also like the Michelin.......I have used the Diamaris but hear the Latitude are also very nice.

    The new Dunlop looks hot on the new BMW M5.
     
  6. SRT8

    SRT8 MoPower

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    Going away from RF's is better all around(other than having to have a repair/inflate kit)?
     
  7. CentralTexHemi

    CentralTexHemi PUNISHER

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    The Bridgestone Sports are not bad they are now on thew new Cayennes
     
  8. TXSkyeSRT8

    TXSkyeSRT8 New Member

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    I guess, It would just suck to hit something that cuts your tire in a way that is not repairable...then it's tow truck time.

    http://www.popularmechanics.com/blogs/automotive_news/4232521.html
    Is this the Dunlop you speak of?

    "I’ve had plenty of seat time in previous, current generation M5s, and a couple of hundred (blissfully uneventful) laps at this track. What’s different today is the tires: Our test cars are shod with Dunlop’s new SP Sport Maxx GT, which is aimed right at the middle of the cost-no-object sticky performance car market"

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  9. SRT8

    SRT8 MoPower

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    Very true, & good reason to stay w/RF's. The sense of security. To those who went w/nonRF's is the performance/ride/treadwear/etc. so much better it's worth it?
     
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    Grocery Gtr New Member

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    NITTOS FOR ME........
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  11. Jeep Trick

    Jeep Trick Full Access Member

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    Vredestein here

    $810 shipped, can't beat the price and the tread pattern looks sick