Check the label on the driver's door jamb. Should be around 35 psi.
It could be your bearing are bad.
I was told by the Jeep Dealer tonight that you have to remove the tires/wheels and pop it out from the back.
behind the dash on the passenger side. Not worth the hassle -- there are forums that teach you to change your air compressor for the AC into an air compressor - fill tires, rafts, beds etc! google it!
3.73 or 4.10
Jeep did not make a Cherokee Laredo, they did make a grand Cherokee Laredo, and you can fit 31 inch tires.
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you can get the whole package on ebay for under $200.....Callahan Brakes and rotors.. Just type in 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo brakes in the search on eBay
The original tire size for a 1990 Jeep Cherokee Laredo is P195/75R15. The tires are for 15 inch wheels for the vehicle.
The 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee in the Laredo trim (with TPMS sensors) can fit 22x9.5 inch wheels. The suggested tire size for this wheel fitment is P265/35/22.
You can add ground effects or new and larger tires to soup up your 1995 Grand Cherokee Laredo. You can also add grill or headlight covers, a chip to give your engine more horsepower, or even a lift kit to this vehicle.
I put them on my 95 JGC 4x4 stock but they will rub when you turn. I put 2" spring spacers on mine and that took care of the problem.
The standard tire size for a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo is typically P225/75R16. However, some models may also come with P235/75R16 or P245/70R16 tires, depending on the specific trim and options. It's always best to check the owner's manual or the tire placard on the vehicle for the exact specifications for your particular model.
the tire size that was used by mfg should be on the sticker on the drivers door
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