Really, it depends on what sort of use you intend for the Lib. Different tires have different charistics not just good-better-best.
For a good answer to this question you need to have a conversation with either a tire expert or a Jeep expert. Tire experts are available at better (maybe 1 in 10) tire stores and also online. Jeep experts are..... well they're hard to identify. There's lots of them but then there are also the Jeep know-it-alls who pretend to be experts. You can find real experts online or in the local bar and sometimes at the 4x4 shop or the Jeep dealership. You might also find a jeep expert on a mountainside or in the woods or in a nasty swamp. They're known for going to weird places like that.
No
A 2003 Jeep Liberty uses red, hoat, five year coolant.
Yes, you can.
The fuel pressure of a 2003 Jeep Liberty Sport depends on the usage of the car. It can also depend on the elevation.
Half an half
On a 2007 Jeep Liberty Sport, it is located very low behind the bumber on the drivers side. ----
i guess the '03 is newer?
5 year, HOAT. Not Dexcool.
add r134a to the service port
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.
1-6-5-4-3-2
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.