
1967 Jeep Universal Tires
When it comes to finding the right tires for your 1967 Jeep Universal, Robertson Tire is your local go-to spot for fast, reliable service and a vast selection of tires ready to fit your classic truck. We understand the unique needs of vintage Jeep owners, especially for models like the 1967 Jeep Universal, which often require specific tire sizes and rugged durability. You can explore our full lineup of top tire brands and schedule a same-day appointment to get back on the road or trail quickly. Maintaining the right tire size and tread depth for your Jeep not only preserves its performance but also ensures safety whether you're on highways or tackling off-road adventures.
Tire Sizes and Off-Road Options for the 1967 Jeep Universal
The 1967 Jeep Universal typically fits larger, more robust tires that suit its rugged build and off-road capabilities. Ideal sizes include classic truck and off-road dimensions such as 31x10.50-15 and 33x12.50-15, which provide enhanced ground clearance and traction. At Robertson Tire, we stock and install a range of aftermarket larger tires from trusted off-road brands like BF Goodrich, Toyo, Cooper, and Nitto, ensuring you have the best options for mud-terrain, all-terrain, and trail-ready tires.
Why Choose Robertson Tire for Your Jeep Tires?
Choosing Robertson Tire means benefiting from our local knowledge, thousands of tires in stock, and a commitment to get you in and out fast. We specialize in off-road and vintage truck tires, with expert advice tailored to your 1967 Jeep Universal. Whether you're upgrading to bigger tires for off-road performance or replacing worn-out tires with durable all-terrain options, we offer competitive pricing, quality service, and flexible payment plans via our credit options. Plus, our technicians are skilled in handling classic trucks, so your Jeep is always in expert hands.
Explore our tire brand directory to find the perfect match for your Jeep and book your appointment today to experience the Robertson Tire difference!











