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Bubba
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so i own a 2004 jeep grand cherokee sport and when i got it, the back axle was bent, so it was replaced with a new one (just giving car background) but my main issue is my tires have horrible traction..which seems weird because they are all terrain (and they are not worn to the point where it appears they are balding, in fact, they are newish)
For example, i was driving to school, and it was raining lightly (but the ground was already soaked) and from a stop, i tried to go up a hill, and my tires wouldn't grip so i was sort of sliding around.
Then another day it was raining, i turned onto a road from a stop, not going fast at all, and i fish tailed quite a bit (good thing no other cars were coming around).
Also, just generally when i am driving, my wheels squeak soooo easily.
i was wondering if it would be a good idea to get mud tires (ones that would be acceptible for pavement of course, though i do ride over dirt and shit every day). I dont know all that much about cars, so it would be greatly appreciated if someone could tell me if mud tires are a good idea and if so, which ones should i get that are good and affordable.
Thanks so much
For example, i was driving to school, and it was raining lightly (but the ground was already soaked) and from a stop, i tried to go up a hill, and my tires wouldn't grip so i was sort of sliding around.
Then another day it was raining, i turned onto a road from a stop, not going fast at all, and i fish tailed quite a bit (good thing no other cars were coming around).
Also, just generally when i am driving, my wheels squeak soooo easily.
i was wondering if it would be a good idea to get mud tires (ones that would be acceptible for pavement of course, though i do ride over dirt and shit every day). I dont know all that much about cars, so it would be greatly appreciated if someone could tell me if mud tires are a good idea and if so, which ones should i get that are good and affordable.
Thanks so much