The 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee has advanced capability, including an available V8 engine, three available 4×4 systems, a Selec-Terrain Traction management system, class-exclusive Quadra-Lift air suspension, best-in-class maximum towing capacity, and powerful off-roading features.
With all of these powerful features, the most important is still the tires. After all, they are your Jeep’s one point of contact with the road. Tires control braking, traction, handling, and steering, and are absolutely essential to safety. If you want to learn how to pick the best tires for Jeep and how to maintain them, keep reading.
When the time comes for new tires, it’s important to know the correct tire size. The 2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee comes equipped with different tire sizes based on the trim. The trims and their corresponding tire sizes are:
If you have the Grand Cherokee 4XE, it has different tire sizes, which are:
The Grand Cherokee L also has different tire sizes, depending on the trim. The correct tire sizes are:
If you’re unfamiliar with how to read tire sizes, follow these steps:
For example, a tire size of 265/50R20 would have a 265 mm. tire width, 50% aspect ratio, radial ply construction, and a 20 in. diameter wheel.
If you’re still not sure which tire size to buy, the best option is to go with tires that have the same TPC Spec (tire performance criteria specification) as the OEM tires. These will function best with the performance of the vehicle, including braking, handling, traction control, and tire pressure monitoring performance. To check this, look at the OEM tire’s sidewall, where the TPC Spec number will be.
A certified service advisor at Dan Cummins Auto Group would be more than happy to do this process for you.
The Grand Cherokee may come with different tire types depending on the trim. One tire type is all-season tires, which are designed to give traction in all seasons. All-season tires can be identified through the M+S, M&S, M/S, or MS designation on the tire’s sidewall. Jeep recommends only using all-season tires in sets of four, as the failure to do so could adversely affect the safety and handling of your Jeep.
Another common tire type is summer tires, which are designed to provide traction in wet and dry, but not snow or ice conditions. If your vehicle comes with summer tires, know they are not designed for winter or cold driving conditions. If you intend to drive in conditions lower than 40 degrees Fahrenheit and snow- or ice-covered roads, you should consider installing winter tires.
If you’re interested in installing winter tires near Lexington, please contact our service team in Georgetown or Paris at Dan Cummins Auto Group for details regarding availability and proper selection for your Jeep.
New tires can for your Jeep Grand Cherokee cost from $150 to $500+ each, dependent upon the type of tires you are purchasing.
The cost of new tires can easily add up, and that is why we offer convenient service financing. You will most likely qualify if you need it – our service has an over 90% approval rate. You just apply online, with no hard credit check, and get a quick response back. This service allows you to get the tires you desperately need for your Jeep now and pay for them over time.
If you notice any signs of uneven wear, you should come in for a tire rotation as soon as possible. Tire rotation is the process of moving your tires from one wheel to another. If you come in for tire rotations at the recommended intervals, your tires will wear evenly, leading to a smoother ride, a longer tire lifespan, improved safety, and increased traction in extreme weather conditions. If your tires have a more complicated tread design (such as all-season tires), this is even more essential.
When to Get a Tire Rotation
The Jeep Grand Cherokee’s tires should be rotated at every oil change or every 5,000 miles. You should also rotate your tires any time you notice irregular wear. When you go in for any service, we recommend asking your service technician to go ahead and check the wear on your tires to see if they need to be rotated. More frequent rotation will only help the longevity of your tires.
At Dan Cummins Auto Group, we strive to be as transparent as possible about service pricing. On our service menu, we estimate a cost of $14.95 for a tire rotation. During a tire rotation, we will check and set the tire pressures and rotate the tires and wheels as recommended.
If you are interested in bundling services, we also offer an “Every 6,000 Miles” service, where we rotate your tires and change your engine oil and filter for $44.90. This cost may vary depending on your Grand Cherokee’s needs. If you want a specific quote for a service appointment, please contact our service team in Georgetown or Paris.
If you notice your Jeep is veering to one side of the road (without you steering), there is uneven tire tread, high-pitched noises coming from the tires, or steering wheel vibrations, you may need a tire alignment.
When you come in for a tire alignment at Dan Cummins Auto Group CDJR, your factory-certified service technician will check and adjust the caster, camber, and set tow, check the tire pressure and wear, and inspect the steering and suspension (adjusting when necessary).
At Dan Cummins Auto Group CDJR, a two-wheel alignment costs $79.95 and a four-wheel alignment costs $89.95. These prices may vary based on the parts necessary and labor costs. If you want to schedule a tire alignment for your Grand Cherokee in Paris, click here, or in Georgetown, click here.
If you notice a vibration in the steering wheel, seats, or floorboard, or increased tire wear, you might need a wheel balancing service. During a wheel balancing service at Dan Cummins Auto Group CDJR, we use a tire balancing machine to spin the tire and wheel and determine the imbalance. Then, your factory-certified service technician installs the right tire weights to balance the tires.
At Dan Cummins Auto Group CDJR, we offer a Wheel Balance Service for $39.95, where we check the tire pressures & adjust them as necessary, balance all four tires, rotate the tires, inspect the tires and wheels for wear or damage, and torque the wheel nuts as recommended.
To schedule a wheel balancing service today in Paris, KY, click here, or in Georgetown, KY, click here.
If you need tire services near Louisville, you should come to Dan Cummins Auto Group CDJR of Paris or Georgetown, KY. Our service technicians are experts on everything Jeep-related, we have competitive pricing, and we have top-tier customer service, complete comfortable service lounges, free Wi-Fi, coffee, and snacks. If you want to schedule an appointment for your Grand Cherokee in Paris, click here, or in Georgetown, click here.
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