It depends! Yes the answer is it always depends on the type of driving you plan on doing. Obviously if you are off road you would use a different tire then on road. I especially like the 235/60 R16 for day to day driving and I am partial to the Bridgestone HT. Depending on the color of your Jeep consider the raised white letters. i am not sure if they help with performance but they do look good. The 235/60 R16 size is about as wide a tire as you can go without having to make any modifications to the wheel well or rasing the body. It does improve handling substantantially but dont get fooled your are still driving a top heavy SUV, and you should always treat it as such. The wider tire gives better stability. Stay away from the supposedly high performance tire they are just a waste of money since you need a tire that has a good life. The weight of the Jeep will cause you to go through tires quicker.
Mine was in the glove compartment.
WHAT?Have your wife or girlfriend or mom do it for you girlyman
2003 Jeep Liberty tires come in a range of sizes. The two most frequent sizes are 235-75-16 and 5/75/16. In order to verify, its always best to check the original tire size which is printed on the door placard.
Tire pressure is 33psi, give or take 2 lbs. Always go by the manufacturer's recommendations for the vehicle, NOT the maximum tire pressure on the tire.
The best tire size is the factory size. It is listed on a label on the driver side door jamb.
under passenger seat in right rear. loose nut from front side to remove.
The factory installed size is the best. Check the label on the driver side door jamb.
You can purchase a replacement Jeep Liberty tire cover online from stores such as JCWhitney. Alternatively, you can purchase these covers from retailers such as Amazon.
The correct factory tire size for a 2003 Jeep Wrangler is 205/75 R15.
You either have a failed or a missing tire pressure sensor.
The tire on a Jeep Liberty is changed by loosening the lug nuts, jacking up the vehicle, removing the lug nuts, and taking the tire off. A replacement tire or spare is then place over the wheel studs and the lug nuts tightened down.
Low tire pressure, engine needs a tune up, excessive idle time, aggressive driving, etc.