2004 Jeep Liberty Tire Recos

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sra2786

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I have a 2004 Jeep Liberty with 150,000 miles that needs new tires (P235/70R16). I plan on selling the jeep in the next 6-12 months so I am looking for good but reasonably priced tires. I was thinking of getting the BFGoodrich Advantage T/A Sport LT tires. Any thoughts on this tire or other tire recos?

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Ryan
 
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I just recently bougt tires from jet .com free 2-day shipping and at a great price. Got the hankook dynapro atm for the in laws dodge nitro.
 

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I bought my Cooper STT Pros from Walmart.com. Had them shipped to Walmart and had them installed. Got the road hazard warranty and have had one replaced with a cut side wall for free. In defense of the tires the cut side wall was at 15psi and climbing a very Rocky hill.
 

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I have Hankook Dynapro ATMs. Really like them so far after 2000 miles. Paid $104 each.
 

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I have Hankook Dynapro ATMs. Really like them so far after 2000 miles. Paid $104 each.

Jet has them for like $95 each i had placed the order and saturday around noon and got delivered monday morning i was shocked
 

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Try simpletire.com. Free shipping to local installer. Bought a set of mastercraft. Worked out great.
 

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Yep, buy from some company from 2 states away, have issues with one of the tires and wait for 2-3 days or more for a replacement .
I'll shop local and pay maybe 10 bucks a tire more or maybe not that much
 

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For a really economical tire on a soon to be sold/traded vehicle check this one out

https://www.tirebuyer.com/tires/ironman/all-country-a-t/p/TV153000603

We sell the shit out of them and seldom ever see one back even for a flat. "Ironman" is the redheaded step child of our main line "Hercules" tires. Both names are owned by "American Tire Distributors", the largest independent tire wholesaler in the US. Who is also the parent company of "Tire Buyer" online sales.
 

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For a really economical tire on a soon to be sold/traded vehicle check this one out

https://www.tirebuyer.com/tires/ironman/all-country-a-t/p/TV153000603

We sell the shit out of them and seldom ever see one back even for a flat. "Ironman" is the redheaded step child of our main line "Hercules" tires. Both names are owned by "American Tire Distributors", the largest independent tire wholesaler in the US. Who is also the parent company of "Tire Buyer" online sales.

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