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Herb Leong
 
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Default Rubicon tire wear - 04-28-2007 , 01:14 PM






Gang,

What is the tread life on the stock Wrangler Rubicon tires?

I recently got a '04 with 22k on it and want to know how long
I have to buget in a new set of tires.

/herb

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Default Re: Rubicon tire wear - 04-28-2007 , 01:45 PM






Herb Leong wrote:
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Gang,

What is the tread life on the stock Wrangler Rubicon tires?

I recently got a '04 with 22k on it and want to know how long
I have to buget in a new set of tires.

/herb
What flavor of tire do they put on them?

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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Default Re: Rubicon tire wear - 04-28-2007 , 01:48 PM



Stock tire is around 31", and Goodyear MT/R. Depending on care, they
probably will last into the 40K mark.

Carl


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Herb Leong wrote:
Gang,

What is the tread life on the stock Wrangler Rubicon tires?

I recently got a '04 with 22k on it and want to know how long
I have to buget in a new set of tires.

/herb

What flavor of tire do they put on them?

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
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Default Re: Rubicon tire wear - 04-28-2007 , 02:04 PM



In article <46338831$0$4947$9a6e19ea (AT) unlimited (DOT) newshosting.com>,
Mike Romain <romainm (AT) sympatico (DOT) ca> wrote:
#Herb Leong wrote:
#> Gang,
#>
#> What is the tread life on the stock Wrangler Rubicon tires?
#>
#> I recently got a '04 with 22k on it and want to know how long
#> I have to buget in a new set of tires.
#>
#> /herb
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#What flavor of tire do they put on them?
#

Heh, sorry--fergot that bit of info.
Goodyear LT245/75R16E BSW 31" MT/R

/herb

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Default Re: Rubicon tire wear - 04-28-2007 , 07:51 PM




"Herb Leong" <herb (AT) urusei (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
Gang,

What is the tread life on the stock Wrangler Rubicon tires?

I recently got a '04 with 22k on it and want to know how long
I have to buget in a new set of tires.

/herb
Mine have 68,000 on a '05 and still have 1/4 to 5/16 tread depth. With the
puncture resistant sidewalls I am thinking of replacing with the same. The
guy we bought the Rubi from said he has seen them go 100,000. They seem
Great to me.
Don




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Default Re: Rubicon tire wear - 04-30-2007 , 08:45 AM



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What is the tread life on the stock Wrangler Rubicon tires?

I recently got a '04 with 22k on it and want to know how long
I have to buget in a new set of tires.

Mine have 68,000 on a '05 and still have 1/4 to 5/16 tread depth. With the
puncture resistant sidewalls I am thinking of replacing with the same. The
guy we bought the Rubi from said he has seen them go 100,000. They seem
Great to me.
I am not sure that's good news. I was planing on putting on 33s when
mine wore out. Need a new plan....
BTW, the stealership strongly recommends a 5 tire, crossed rotation on
these.

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Default Re: Re: Rubicon tire wear - 04-30-2007 , 04:14 PM



On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 12:45:35 GMT, jeff
<jalowe44INVALID (AT) hotmail (DOT) com.INVALID> wrote:

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I am not sure that's good news. I was planing on putting on 33s when
mine wore out. Need a new plan....
BTW, the stealership strongly recommends a 5 tire, crossed rotation on
these.

Not need to do a 5 tires one or cary a bigger spare too, just use
following method that I have been using for about 30 years now. LF >
RR, RR > RF, RF > LR, and LR > LF. If you do this about every 5K
miles you should get pretty even wear overall and the after 20K miles
each tire will have done 5K mile in each axle/tire position and then
start cycle all over again.
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Default Re: Rubicon tire wear - 04-30-2007 , 04:54 PM



SnoMan wrote:
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 12:45:35 GMT, jeff
jalowe44INVALID (AT) hotmail (DOT) com.INVALID> wrote:

I am not sure that's good news. I was planing on putting on 33s when
mine wore out. Need a new plan....
BTW, the stealership strongly recommends a 5 tire, crossed rotation on
these.


Not need to do a 5 tires one or cary a bigger spare too, just use
following method that I have been using for about 30 years now. LF
RR, RR > RF, RF > LR, and LR > LF. If you do this about every 5K
miles you should get pretty even wear overall and the after 20K miles
each tire will have done 5K mile in each axle/tire position and then
start cycle all over again.
ya but the Rubicon comes stock with five Moab 16" alloy rims with
identical GY Wranglers on each. BTW, I'd never wheel without a same size
spare, and most organized runs will not let you.

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jeff


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Default Re: Rubicon tire wear - 04-30-2007 , 07:07 PM



jeff wrote:
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SnoMan wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 12:45:35 GMT, jeff
jalowe44INVALID (AT) hotmail (DOT) com.INVALID> wrote:

I am not sure that's good news. I was planing on putting on 33s when
mine wore out. Need a new plan....
BTW, the stealership strongly recommends a 5 tire, crossed rotation
on these.


Not need to do a 5 tires one or cary a bigger spare too, just use
following method that I have been using for about 30 years now. LF
RR, RR > RF, RF > LR, and LR > LF. If you do this about every 5K
miles you should get pretty even wear overall and the after 20K miles
each tire will have done 5K mile in each axle/tire position and then
start cycle all over again.

ya but the Rubicon comes stock with five Moab 16" alloy rims with
identical GY Wranglers on each. BTW, I'd never wheel without a same size
spare, and most organized runs will not let you.

What pattern does the owners manual call for on them? That is the best
way to go.

The CJ manual calls for one side only rotations, no flips or reverse
rotations. If doing a 5 tire the spare goes on the main drive wheel,
the RR, the RR goes to the RF and the RF goes to spare. Left just swaps
back and front.

That makes for perfect wear on a CJ7.

Having an odd sized spare on an off road rig just don't work. It is a
major pain if all you have is a silly spare when you have 4 hours of 4
low driving to get out still.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)



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