
1967 Jeep J-2500 Tires
When shopping for 1967 Jeep J-2500 tires, it's important to consider both the original specifications and modern enhancements that can improve your truck's performance and off-road capability. The 1967 Jeep J-2500 came with tire sizes like the sturdy 7.50-16 and 7.50-16 6PR which are suitable for light to moderate off-road use. However, many owners upgrade to larger aftermarket tires to enhance traction and ruggedness for off-road adventures. Regular maintenance such as checking air pressure, rotating tires, and inspecting for tread wear will keep your J-2500 ready for any terrain.
Off-Road Tire Options for Your 1967 Jeep J-2500
For enthusiasts looking to boost their Jeep's off-road prowess, we offer a wide selection of tires designed for rough terrain, mud, and trail conditions. Brands like BF Goodrich, Toyo, Cooper, and Nitto specialize in all-terrain and mud-terrain tires that fit many Jeep models including the J-2500. These tires provide superior durability, grip, and sidewall strength to conquer challenging environments.
Choosing the Right Tire Size
Upgrading your Jeep with larger tires can improve ground clearance and off-road capability. Popular aftermarket sizes include 33x12.50-15 and 35x12.50-15, giving your truck a more aggressive stance and better obstacle handling. Be sure to consult with our experts to ensure compatibility with your suspension and wheel setup. Whether you want to stick close to OEM specs or go for a serious off-road upgrade, we have thousands of tires in stock to fit your needs.
Fast, Local Service for Your Jeep Tires
As a local tire provider, we understand the urgency of getting back on the road or trail. We offer same-day appointments and quick installation to get your 1967 Jeep J-2500 tires mounted and balanced efficiently. Visit any of our locations or schedule an appointment today to take advantage of our extensive inventory and expert service. We also provide helpful tire warranty information and maintenance tips to maximize your tire investment.











