Hi Harry,
Yes, I think it will work fine on your Jeep tires. We do a lot of
business with the folks at
http://www.pavementsucks.com, and from what I
understand, we have an excellent rep among those folks. These people
use some huge tires, and my customers use up to 44" tires. The only
problem I've encountered is the installation. The tire has to be free
of any tire/bead sealant, even a small amount on the inside will make
the beads stick to it like fly-paper.
I also use them on my own Dodge Duallie, with both road tires and the
new set of winter BFG Commercial T/A agresssive tread tires. I know
you're being cautious about this product and whether it will work or
not, so I'll change the order to 5 oz, and throw in one filtered valve
core. Make sure the tire is clean on the inside and has no sticky film.
I even suggest, if possible, wiping the interior with a rag with alcohol
to make sure.
Then remove the wheel weights, install the product, and give it a go.
If it works, order enough to do all the tires and 4 filtered valve cores.
How's that sound?
Regards,
Robert
By the way, find attached the owner of pavementsucks.com's personal
truck tires that he installed the beads in his split-rim, beadlocked
tires. he used 10 oz per tire, and ran it to 90 mph with no vibration.
Pictures attached.