FIND TIRES FOR YOUR JEEP
In 1941, Willys Overland Motors started production of the first Jeeps. Originally intended for military use, Jeeps now feature many modern touches across the lineup. Their true purpose, however, has never been forgotten. Whether you're in search of tires for your next off-road adventure, or some less aggressive tires to save on fuel efficiency for around town, Tire Rack has you covered.
Choosing the right set of tires for your Jeep is a critical decision because tires affect handling, traction, and comfort. Whether you want to help your vehicle perform well off-road, or extended tread wear on the family SUV, Tire Rack offers a wide range of tires for Jeep vehicles. Read through the Tire Ratings Charts & Reviews to help you decide which set is best for you.
- What are the best tires for a Jeep?
- The truth is, the best tire for your Jeep depends on what kind of driving you do. Someone who has a Jeep Compass for driving the kids to school in is going to need very different tires to someone who has a Wrangler or Gladiator and is an avid off-roader.
- The best way to find the best tires for your Jeep is to use Tire Rack's Tire Decision Guide. You can find this on our website under the Research & Advice tab at the top of the page. The guide will ask you a series of questions before giving you 3 suggestions that best match what you're looking for along with a comparison guide.
- How much do tires cost for Jeep?
- The cost of a tire depends on the brand, size, and intended use. Tires for Jeep vehicles will range from $150-$250 per tire. However, you will find some tires exceeding $300 per tire including several Highway and All-Terrain models.
- Why are Jeep tires expensive?
- There are several reasons why Jeep tires seem expensive, however, most of these tires also fit other makes and models so it's not specific to tires for Jeep vehicles. Modern tires often last longer and feature a range of eco and performance features which can increase the design and manufacturing costs. Higher diameter tires also tend to cost more because the use more materials.
- What tires come on a Jeep?
- Like many other manufactures, Jeep uses a range of tires from several different tire manufactures including Goodyear, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Michelin, Dunlop, and Continental. If you would like to know the original equipment for your Jeep model, use Tire Rack's tire finder and input your cars details. From there, you will be able to select an "original equipment" filter which will show you the tires that originally came on your vehicle.