garyb1st
Well-known member
How many miles do you get pulling your Wrangler? We have driven our Jeep about 17,000 and have pulled it another 10,000. While the tires still have tread, they are wearing poorly and have become so loud I'm thinking it's time to replace. If we do, I'll likely go with an All-terrain type rather than the knobby Rubicon tires that were standard equipment on our Wyllis.
One tire dealer told me the tires wear poorly because the Jeep bounces down the highway when we're pulling it. If that's part of the problem, is it something that can be resolved by a different hitch set up. The tow bar is not perfectly level but well within spec. The tires on our other toad were cupping badly after two years and maybe 30,000 miles combined.
One tire dealer told me the tires wear poorly because the Jeep bounces down the highway when we're pulling it. If that's part of the problem, is it something that can be resolved by a different hitch set up. The tow bar is not perfectly level but well within spec. The tires on our other toad were cupping badly after two years and maybe 30,000 miles combined.