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New YJ owner - basic maintenance question
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<blockquote data-quote="dodgerammit" data-source="post: 441692" data-attributes="member: 21375"><p>Both the Rubitrek and AT51s are the 235 tire size on my Wagoneer.</p><p>The AT51s are LTs with a load rating of 1900 pounds. They are no longer available and have been replaced by AT52s.</p><p>The Falkens (I used to replace the AT51s a few months ago) are listed as 235/75/15T. They have a load rating of 2270 pounds.</p><p>The Geolanders are on the Eagle. 215/70/15s and are the most highway oriented tread of the group. Really nice ride and look good with a bit of sidewall texturing at the tread. Perfect for that car, IMO. They areclaimed as a light truck tire as well on websites, but don't say LT anywhere on them. Load is 2900 lbs.</p><p>The Grabbers are also LTs, but seem to have the perfect tread gap to grab the small rocks for some reason. Maybe it's just the 30" size that does it? I dunno.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dodgerammit, post: 441692, member: 21375"] Both the Rubitrek and AT51s are the 235 tire size on my Wagoneer. The AT51s are LTs with a load rating of 1900 pounds. They are no longer available and have been replaced by AT52s. The Falkens (I used to replace the AT51s a few months ago) are listed as 235/75/15T. They have a load rating of 2270 pounds. The Geolanders are on the Eagle. 215/70/15s and are the most highway oriented tread of the group. Really nice ride and look good with a bit of sidewall texturing at the tread. Perfect for that car, IMO. They areclaimed as a light truck tire as well on websites, but don't say LT anywhere on them. Load is 2900 lbs. The Grabbers are also LTs, but seem to have the perfect tread gap to grab the small rocks for some reason. Maybe it's just the 30" size that does it? I dunno. [/QUOTE]
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