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Old July 15th 05, 01:11 AM
L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
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LOL Bet your email came from India.
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Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> The other day I sent this message to Daimler-Chrysler along with my VIN:
>
> This was their reply:
>
> "Dear Dana,
>
> Thank you for your recent email to DaimlerChrysler Motors regarding your
> 1990 Jeep Cherokee.
>
> The recommended tire pressures for your vehicle are based on the
> original tires that were equipped with your vehicle (P225/75R16 BSW
> On/Off Road Tires). Since you currently have different sized tires on
> the vehicle, we recommend you contact the tire manufacturer for proper
> inflation guidelines.
>
> Thank you again for your email."
> SNIP
>
> 16" rims in 1990?? I sent the following message to clarify:
>
> To my knowledge, these vehicles were not available with 16" rims in 1990. I
> am running standard, factory equipped 15" rims, which came on all Cherokees.
> If indeed the vehicle came with 16" rims from the factory, shouldn't the
> recommended tire pressure for the tires you mention above (which must be a
> mistake) be posted conspicuously in one of the three places I mentioned
> previously? There is no signage indicating 16" rims.
>
> My question is simply this - should the front & rear tires on a Limited be
> the same, as in other trim levels of Cherokees, or should they be higher in
> the rear than the front as is indicated on the glovebox sticker which is
> unique to the Limited trim model?
>
> We'll see what the reply is!!

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