New Tires for the Jeep (Radials) what tube to use

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New Tires for the Jeep (Radials) what tube to use

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I just got new tire for my jeep. They are cooper st's 215/85 r16. Anybody have a part number for a inner tube I should use? I have stock m38 wheels.

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Do not know of the proper tube, but you are going to loose some turning radius...

I had 7.50x 16 mud and snow on my M-38 when I got it and the tires rubbed on the frame every time I made a hard turn....
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The turn radius issue can be handled with different wheel offset.

Just call or web search tube and the tire size.

http://www.petestirestore.com/Firestone ... p2750.html
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I have them on my jeep with no rubbing at all. Coopers are a skinny tire much like the NDs. I also checked for any spedo error against my GPS and there is none at all!
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Chucks jeep is the reason I went with these tires. He has them and one other guy in our club and they work very well on the m38.
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Post by Bill_F »

Wes,

The ones you posted do you think the have the right valve stem? I can only seem to find ones with the skinny valve stem.
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I just checked with Pete's Tire Barn and the # you need is 552-046 $19.00 ea.
These have the correct short fat stems that I used on my tires.
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Thanks Ed.
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That post was to just show you a place to go. That tube used a TR13 and you want a TR15 stem.

http://www.firestonetubes.com/ShowValves.aspx

The 552-046 tube uses the TR15CW stem which is a heavy duty hydrofill stem. A heavier duty TR15 series.
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thanks Wes
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