Dec-18-2013 06:26 AM
Dec-20-2013 05:38 AM
mclee47 wrote:JnJnKatiebug wrote:
I had the same problem. Number one, have you changed/upgraded your shocks and checked your alignment? The stock shocks are not very good. I upgraded my shocks and went with Cooper tires for two reasons. A less agressive tire and 40% cheaper. Those big lugs on the side will not take the drag when turning while towing. My thought was if I had to replace them more often I might as well ruin a cheaper tire. I also changed from the stock 255/75R/17 to a 265/70R/17. They are the same height but there are a lot more choices in this size. I got mine for an out the door cost of $625. The OEM tires were well over $1,000 out the door.
So far they are not wearing (knocking on wood now) and they ride and drive better than the OEM tires. We just had a major snow and ice event and they performed just as well or better than the OEM tires.
If you want to see how they look I can go take a picture and post it later.
Hope this helps, good luck.
My current tires are takeoffs from another Jeep that added a lift kit. The first set did the same. I did not rotate as often as I should have on the first set, but I have roared this set every 6K miles. Didn;t help. I also bought the shocks from the same Jeep as the tires and put them on as well. That may be my problem. What shocks did you buy?
Dec-19-2013 05:13 PM
mclee47 wrote:
The steering wheel is always unlocked, and I always look back early in a tow to make sure the front wheels are following in turns. I forgot to unlock the steering on my 1997 TJ once, and it was immediately obvious that something was wrong. I assume the 07 JK would react the same way.
I think the problem is either that the stock BFG MTs are just a substandard implementation of an otherwise great tire or the stock shocks don't measure up. I ran a set of 33" BFG MTs on my 97 TJ and towed it many miles behind my MH without similar wear problems.
I am thinking my next set of tires will be Goodyear Wrangler MTRs and a set of upgrade shocks.
Dec-19-2013 04:47 PM
Thunder Mountain wrote:
You might try posting this on jeepforum.com
Dec-19-2013 04:45 PM
Dec-19-2013 03:43 PM
mclee47 wrote:
Does anyone tow a Jeep Rubicon 07 or later? I am having unusual tire wear problems on the stock BFG MTs. This is my second set, and I have had the same problem with both sets. Some lugs are wearing down more than others, even adjacent ones, causing a popping noise as they rotate. I do not know whether the problem is related solely to the Jeep, the stock tires, or the towing. I am considering going to another brand like Goodyear MT/R with Kevlar to see if they wear better.
Dec-19-2013 04:02 AM
Dec-19-2013 03:26 AM
JnJnKatiebug wrote:
I had the same problem. Number one, have you changed/upgraded your shocks and checked your alignment? The stock shocks are not very good. I upgraded my shocks and went with Cooper tires for two reasons. A less agressive tire and 40% cheaper. Those big lugs on the side will not take the drag when turning while towing. My thought was if I had to replace them more often I might as well ruin a cheaper tire. I also changed from the stock 255/75R/17 to a 265/70R/17. They are the same height but there are a lot more choices in this size. I got mine for an out the door cost of $625. The OEM tires were well over $1,000 out the door.
So far they are not wearing (knocking on wood now) and they ride and drive better than the OEM tires. We just had a major snow and ice event and they performed just as well or better than the OEM tires.
If you want to see how they look I can go take a picture and post it later.
Hope this helps, good luck.
Dec-18-2013 07:28 PM
2010 Coachman Catalina 29RKS Travel Trailer
2001 Silverado 2500HD 4X4 6.0L EXT/SB 4.10 4L80E W/Tow Package & Posi
Dec-18-2013 05:15 PM
mclee47 wrote:
Sorry I meant to say MTs, which are stock. I run 36# in them as per the door placard.
Dec-18-2013 02:00 PM
Dec-18-2013 12:00 PM
2010 Coachman Catalina 29RKS Travel Trailer
2001 Silverado 2500HD 4X4 6.0L EXT/SB 4.10 4L80E W/Tow Package & Posi
Dec-18-2013 06:43 AM