How to Choose the Right Tires for Your Jeep

Identify Driving Habits

Do you take your Jeep off-road often? If so, you’re going to need different tires than if you do most of your driving on the highway. When identifying your driving habits, make sure you take into consideration the climate and time of year you drive most often, as well. If you’re changing your tires in the winter, consider winter tires, where all-weather tires or other options are better in the summer. Those who go off-road frequently should consider all-terrain tires, since these offer a better grip on different types of land.

Decide on Price Range

How much do you want to spend on your new tires? Keeping a price range in mind allows you to get the tires you want. Depending on the size of tires you need, the type you choose, and where you buy them, tires vary in price significantly. It’s a good idea to take a look at the tire size you need and do some price comparisons before you decide which tires to buy. All-terrain tires generally cost a little more than other styles. When you know how much you can afford to spend on tires, you’re able to get what you need, while still staying within your budget.

Pinpoint Features

What are you looking for in the perfect tire? Some of the features you’re interested in may go back to your driving habits. Are you looking for tires with the most traction possible? Do you need tires that have a warranty? Knowing the features you want most allows you to get exactly what you need for your Jeep. The width of the tires make a difference for some, as well. Do you want tires that offer faster braking time? If so, you’ll want lighter tires. If you don’t care about noise, heavy-duty tires are a feasible option.

Know Where to Buy

When you’re getting new tires for your Jeep, there are several options. You can get tires at large department stores, dealerships, after market shops, online, or at tire-specific stores. Understand the types of tires offered at each shop, since some stores may not offer the type of tires you’re most interested in. If you’re not sure if the dealership or shop you’re considering offers the tires you want, give them a call for more information about what they have. If you’re considering a discount tire retailer, keep in mind that many times these are used or outdated tires.

Finding the right tires isn’t difficult, but it can take a little research and consideration. Make sure you get the tires that fit your lifestyle as well as your vehicle. With the right tires, you won’t have to get new ones as often, your ride is smooth, and you have peace of mind while driving.

 

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