
1962 Jeep Gladiator Tires
When shopping for tires for your 1962 Jeep Gladiator, Burt Brothers Tire & Service is your local go-to spot for quality and fast service. We understand the unique needs of classic trucks like the Gladiator, especially when it comes to tire sizes and off-road capabilities. With thousands of tires in stock, including larger aftermarket options, you can find the perfect fit easily. Be sure to check our schedule an appointment page to get your tires installed quickly and get back on the road or trail fast.
Tire Sizes and Compatibility for the 1962 Jeep Gladiator
The 1962 Jeep Gladiator originally came with tires that are now considered vintage sizes, but many owners upgrade to larger, more aggressive tires for off-road performance and aesthetics. Popular aftermarket sizes include options in the range of 31 to 35 inches in diameter, which enhance the truck's rugged capabilities without compromising safety.
For specific tire size options, consider browsing sizes like 31x10.50-15 or 33x12.50-15, which are commonly favored by Gladiator enthusiasts looking for enhanced off-road traction and durability. These sizes fit well with lift kits and help improve ground clearance.
Off-Road Tire Brands and Options
At Burt Brothers Tire & Service, we stock top off-road tire brands ideal for your 1962 Jeep Gladiator, including BF Goodrich, Toyo, Nitto, and Cooper. These brands offer a range of mud-terrain, all-terrain, and trail tires designed to handle rough terrain, mud, rocks, and dirt with confidence.
Our expert staff can help you select the right tire model, such as the BF Goodrich MUD-TERRAIN T/A KM 2 or Toyo OPEN COUNTRY M/T, optimizing your Gladiator's performance for off-road adventures. Plus, we provide professional installation with a focus on quick turnaround to get you back on the trail without delay.
Maintenance Tips for Your Jeep Gladiator Tires
Maintaining your tires is crucial, especially for a classic truck like the Gladiator. Regularly check tire pressure to ensure optimal traction and fuel efficiency. Rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,000 miles to promote even wear, and inspect tread depth frequently to avoid hazards.
If you’re upgrading to larger tires, keep in mind alignment and suspension adjustments may be necessary. Burt Brothers Tire & Service also offers car services to keep your vehicle in top condition, including alignments and brake checks, so your Gladiator drives as smoothly as it looks.










