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#1 ·
I have a 2014 Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4 with the stock 18" wheels and tires. I find that the tires are a bit tame for a 4x4 Jeep. I have the Off-Road Adventure II package, so I have the Quadra-Lift suspension.

What is a good tire to switch out for? I am not really looking to do rock crawling or intense off-roading, but I want something capable and has a good look. I actually do like the stock wheels so I'd like to keep them.

What are some suggestions for aggressive looking tires within that wheel size?
 
#8 ·
Greetings,

It all depends on your application. So much to choose from.

I have the Nokian Rotiva AT on mine with the QL.

Look also at the Copper AT3, GY Duratrac, GY Adventure and Toyo Open Country II.

Best for now.:)
 
#12 ·
From my post elsewere in this site ....

I was using Bridgestone 694s on my previous car (Nissan Pathfinder). The 697 (Revo2 in the USA) seems to have replaced these. They were much better than factory tires but did not provide the mileage. The dilema - grip versus duration. I thought the grip avoided me paying the insurance excess for crash damage.

With the JGC I decided to go for the Cooper Discovery A/T3. Reports have them as a great all rounder with more mileage. So far I am impressed after a drive to Fraser Island QLD. They are at least as good as the Bridgestones and hopefully better duration.
 
#14 ·
I felt exactly the same way as you when I got my Jeep. I have the ORA2 package and the Quadra-Lift also. I put Falken Rocky Mountain II 275/65/18s on and am very happy with the look, the ride, and the price. :D
 

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I have a 2014 Grand Cherokee Limited 4x4 with the stock 18" wheels and tires. I find that the tires are a bit tame for a 4x4 Jeep. I have the Off-Road Adventure II package, so I have the Quadra-Lift suspension.

What is a good tire to switch out for? I am not really looking to do rock crawling or intense off-roading, but I want something capable and has a good look. I actually do like the stock wheels so I'd like to keep them.

What are some suggestions for aggressive looking tires within that wheel size?
I've been enjoying Toyo Open Country AT2's since Halloween. No problems in sand and great so far plowing through standing and moving water. No hydroplaning. I only hear the 'howl' when slowing down to a stop.
 
#17 ·
Anyone have any pics of Cooper Discover AT3 on 18's? Moving from 20's on my Summit for something a little more aggressive, don't want too much noise but nothing is silent as an AT tire. Ran Yoko Geo ATS on my last vehicle and liked them but looking to try something else. Mainly 85% on road living in Northeast. open to thoughts.

-not a fan of Goodyear, so likely will stay away
considering
-Cooper AT3
-Bridgestone Revo 2
-Yoko Geo AT2
-Hancook ATM
 
#18 ·
Ordered 275/55/r20 nitto g2 terra grappler today. America's tire gave me 860 installed and will pay me 320 for the forteras .. and guaranteed no rubbing or they will pull the tires off and let me pick something else out. Will post pictures once installed with full info on fit n function.
 
#19 ·
Don't forget to address your space, OcG'....it needs to be the same diameter as what you run on the four corners.
 
#23 ·
No...because the spare rim is an 18" wheel. ;)
 
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(post deleted cuz I didnt notice that you were directing your question to one member, specifically)
 
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