Seriously, the Goodyear wranglers are not the worst, but I would stay away
from them since they're pretty pricy. When I had them on, I liked them, but
I probably paid too much for them (about $400 for 215/75/15's)
I would seriously look at another tire. You can get a set of 4 decent tires
at a pep-boys or sams club (where I got my BF Goodwrenchs) for around $250
or an online place like tirerack for $200.
If you don't NEED tires right away, just do your homework and you'll save a
lot and get a good tire. I wish I had in the past! :(
P.S... Get written estimates and see if places will price match....most will
and go a tad lower!
Hope this helps.
Gary
On 10/2/04 12:11 PM, in article 000701c4a8a2$7788d140$b3f93442@Laptop040511,
""David"" <underhismercy@juno.com> wrote:
>
> My 2000 2WD 3.9L Sport standard cab was delivered with Wrangler P215/75R15s.
> I've really been pleased, as the tires have lasted almost 70k in the Seattle
> metro area with infrequent rotation/balancing. I'm considering direct
> replacements and am wondering if anyone knows where I can save $$ on these.
>
> Dave
>
>
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