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Since I'm new to this, I was just wondering what would the better option be for both the Sport and Sahara tire options, the Good Year's or the Bridgestone?

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Since I'm new to this, I was just wondering what would the better option be for both the Sport and Sahara tire options, the Good Year's or the Bridgestone?

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Go on Tirerack.com and then look up the 2 tires and also the Michelin base tires offered on the JL. Look at their ratings based on various traction conditions, noise, comfort etc. I find it very helpful. When I did this recently, it looked to me like the Michelin all season base tires were potentially better than both AT tires above. The Bridgestone would be my last choice. I will probably go with the Michelins on my new Sport S even though, I think my 1st choice would be BFG KO 2's if Jeep gave me this choice, which I don't think they will.
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