I now regret having posted a thank you/update. I sincerely appreciated all of the advice and wanted to let you know that it was helpful--in particular ThunderbirdJunkie’s and budke’s comments on the Sam’s Club Goodyear Wrangler AT/D2 tire, which I was planning to purchase. After reading their...
Thank you to everyone who posted.
I purchased the Goodyear Wrangler ST (blackwall) tires from the independent service center I mentioned in my initial post. I could not find anything better at the price ($378), and I felt comfortable replacing the OE tires with the same.
Thanks for all the advice. These are what I'm looking at right now:
Goodyear Wranger ST (blackwall) $378.50 set of 4 out the door
Goodyear Tracker 2 $448 + tax set of 4 (Wal-Mart)
BF Goodrich Long Trail T/A Tour $510.22 set of 4 out the door (Sam's Club)
Goodyear Wranger AT/D2...
I need to replace the tires on a 2006 Liberty Sport 4X2 that has its original Goodyear Wrangler ST tires with the white letters. I talked to one place that purchased over a hundred Goodyear Wrangler ST tires in the P225/75R16 size (because it’s a common size found on many vehicles, according to...
Thanks, sprsonic, for the advice.
The dealership's service advisor and service manager both said they can not be adjusted. I guess I may have to take it to another dealer.
Since these are Mopar parts will another dealer adjust them as part of the factory warranty? I ask because the...
We got the running boards installed at the dealership last week, but they’re not as wide or low as we thought they would be.
Would someone please tell me if they look installed correctly? I haven’t seen another liberty with these boards to compare it to, and there were none with them at the...
JoN, I still would very much appreciate seeing the image when you get a chance to take it. I’m posting the questions below to clarify what the dealer told me about the molded running boards.
If any of you have installed the Mopar Molded Running Boards could you tell me if additional holes had...
At your convenience, would you please post another image of where the steps bolt-in at the front? I’m trying to match it with the pre-existing holes in our Liberty (my image is below).
Many thanks in advance.
The Cabela's Trail Gear Floor Mats are probably going back. They are definitely not worth the higher expense.
The main reason they're being returned is their "patented snap-fastener system" consists of sharp plastic-coated screws that are to be screwed into the factory carpet.
Just an FYI...
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