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Jeep Tires

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Todd1973, Mar 16, 2010.

  1. Todd1973

    Todd1973 Jeep Resurrect er

    Can anyone recommend a brand of tire for a 65 Jeep?

    I like the super swamper style tread but I do not want real huge tires. Any suggestions are gladly appreciated.





    Todd
     
  2. lynn

    lynn Time machine / Early CJ5 HR Rep Staff Member

    What do you want to do with your 65 Jeep? Daily driver? Weekend ice cream runs? dirt roads? Off-roading? Winter/snow driving on streets and roads?
    Got any lift on this Jeep?
    What size wheels do you plan on using?
     
  3. AKCJ

    AKCJ Active Member

    Really depends on what you want to do with your rig.

    I've had 2 sets of the swamper tsl radials and they are fantastic for traction and smooth ride. On the other hand they're not as tough as the bias ply tsl.
     
  4. windyhill

    windyhill Sponsor

    I'd go with a Super swamper radial in a small size. Great tire, been running 32 x10.5 x15'a on my 3b for years.
     
  5. Eaallred

    Eaallred Member

    I'm running Treadwright re-treads on mine for the last couple years. Awesome tire so far, I haven't had a lick of trouble with them.

    I'm running the 235/75r15's on stock steel rims love them:
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    http://www.treadwright.com/shopnow/product/tabid/61/productid/8/sename/23575r15-crawler-mt-c.aspx

    I've beat the heck out of these things and they're taking it. They are on BFGoodrich A/T casings.

    I mounted them in my garage, and balanced them by pouring 8oz. of RV antifreeze in the tire before I seated the bead. They ride perfectly smooth, i've had my 62 up to 65mph so far and it rides smooth as glass. No vibrations or anything.

    Treadwear so far is awesome too. I highly recommend them. I have a set of Treadwrights on my 2003 GMC 3500 work van as well (obviously not the mud tread!) and they've been great on that for the last couple years too. Cost me half as much as a set of Toyo's was going to cost me and do great in snow, etc. Quiet down the highway too.
     
  6. Todd1973

    Todd1973 Jeep Resurrect er

    I am running the same size tire as you are and those look very interesting. I am curious about shipping costs?
     
  7. super swampers for me but i dont drive on the highway more than 30 miles at a time.
     
  8. Todd1973

    Todd1973 Jeep Resurrect er


    I found a set of 275/8.5X15 super swampers for 109.00 a piece. I have 7.5's on there now and I wonder if I could put the 8.5's on the same rims? I really don't want to get new rims or have to get spacers.


    Thank you for all your input on this subject.



    Todd
     
  9. Smoke

    Smoke New Member

    33x12.5x15 BFG Mud Terrain TA KM2, like them so far. I have BFG for over 15 years with out any problems that were not caused by me. Good tread life, off road traction and not really loud either. I got rid of the swampers that I tried, wouldnt stay balanced and didn't really like wet slick rocks.
     
  10. unclebill

    unclebill Banned

    Power King Super Traction LT 7.00 -15
    powerking super traction 7.00x15
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    i like the looks and they kick butt in snow/mud.
    they are studdable and the next set i buy i will have studded.
     
  11. Eaallred

    Eaallred Member

    IIRC it was only 9-10 bucks a tire shipped to my house. They showed up about three days after I ordered them.

    Specify you want matching casings and all your tires will match. I forgot to do that on my order for my GMC tires, and got two different sidewalls. No big deal, they were the same weight rating and everything. But probably something you want to match on your Jeep. I know I would. ;-)
     
  12. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Need to know what width of wheels you have now to know if the 8.5's will fit.
    If you have 7" wheels it may be tight but should work, if you have 8" then no problem. 10's would be too wide. The 8.5" width refers to section width not the width of the tread or the bead to bead width.
     
  13. Todd1973

    Todd1973 Jeep Resurrect er


    The wheels that are on there now are 7.5's.




    Todd