Motomaster Winter Edge for the win😁Try Michelin X-Ice snow SUV next time you need snow tires.
First one in the ditch wins!Motomaster Winter Edge for the win😁
It;s a wonder that lemon hasn't veered into a ditch...hang on to that wheel!First one in the ditch wins!
You think you're joking, but the self-steering system has ostensibly tried to do that many times. It's like trusting a five year old to steer. That said, it mostly works well enough that I don't want another car without it, and I never thought I'd want a car that drives itself.It;s a wonder that lemon hasn't veered into a ditch...hang on to that wheel!
I was serious.You think you're joking.
I'm curious how much noise they added, too. They seem like a pretty big compromise for mostly road use, unless you need them. And if you do, you should put Rocky Road's sliders on there.Finally got mine installed today Cooper Discoverer Rugged Trek 265/60R18's with OEM TPMS. Was originally looking at K02's, but these are 3 peak rated and apparently better in the wet.
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I'm curious how much noise they added, too. They seem like a pretty big compromise for mostly road use, unless you need them. And if you do, you should put Rocky Road's sliders on there.
Yeah, they changed the sensors for the WL and other new Jeep products after '21. Don't know about '21 WL's... The sensors are cheap, but you have to pay to install them. Cost me $140 at AAA for them to do it for all 4 wheels.I got these BBS wheels and Blizzak DM-V2s for about $600 with mount and new lug nuts with a few thousand miles on them each. Sadly the wheels came from a 21 Durango which apparently is incompatible with the GCL for TPMS. I couldn't find anything saying these would fit but all the numbers said they would so I gambled on it. I'll probably spring for some TPMS sensors when these tires die in a few seasons since it makes getting my car inspected far less annoying.
Those wheels are actually kind of a nice find. They are very close in design and color to the WK2 wheels, which I have on my WL. But they’re 20 inch. Smaller wheels in the winter are good. It wouldn’t matter if you got any other wheels, other than WL specific wheels as far as the TPMS sensors go. You just have to buy the WL specific tea PMS sensors from the dealer, because no other sensors currently are compatible with the system on the WL.I got these BBS wheels and Blizzak DM-V2s for about $600 with mount and new lug nuts with a few thousand miles on them each. Sadly the wheels came from a 21 Durango which apparently is incompatible with the GCL for TPMS. I couldn't find anything saying these would fit but all the numbers said they would so I gambled on it. I'll probably spring for some TPMS sensors when these tires die in a few seasons since it makes getting my car inspected far less annoying.