Rather than settle on a tire that's cheap enuf
for your budget, but not the best for your application, try reversing
the process.

Find out what Jeep owners prefer (Google for forums), then look for
deals for that particular tire.  There are all kinds of tire
discounters out there -- Kauffman, NTW and Tire Rack to name a few,
depending on where you live.

Firestone, Pep Boys, B.F. Goodrich also offer special deals
occasionally (buy 3, get one free, or similar) usually advertised in
the sports section of the Sunday paper.

Walmart or Kmart stores with service bays also have deals now and
then.

Beware of the "junk fee" costs as well.  Mounting, balancing, valves,
old tire disposal, taxes, etc. can add up to a sizeable chunk of
change beyond the price of the tire.

A vendor offering free mounting and balancing may have a slightly
higher price on the rubber, but can often save you some bucks
overall.  So it's wise to know the out-the-door price in advance to
avoid surprises and make every dollar count.




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