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Joined Sep 21, Messages 3, Joined Oct 7, Messages 8, Location Earth. I've noticed a few differences. Mainly in quick lane change, or heavy braking.
I feel like it takes alot longer to stop. Click to expand L said:. Yup, larger diameter and more importantly increased rotating mass with cause a loss in braking power. I noticed the exact same thing. Takes a more fulsome input to initiate steering changes. Acceleration slightly worse and braking slightly worse.
I was surprised that the very small incremental size difference between the vs in the otherwise exact same tire translated to such a noticeable difference on the road. Maybe I should've stayed with the s since they would've handled everything I need, but I do like the extra height and the overall tank-like feel of the current combination.
Zazoo62 said:. Maybe I should've stayed with the s. Joined Feb 6, Messages I'm curious because I bought my 01 with s and am evaluating it for a daily driver I live in Wisconsin and their isn't really any offroading here unfortunately.
I usually tow a 17 foot bass boat weighing around s. I do get myself into some icy and treacherous boat launches in the fall and need a tire that will handle the extremely brutal Wisconsin winters.
I would like to have the bigger size as my stock tires look a bit small. Will I lose mileage? I was thinking I would go with a Michelin AT or something similiar. The Michelin cross terrains on it now have been good but it just doesn't look beefy enough. I was planning on getting some Bilstein's or the stock OEM shocks for it.
I want to keep the ride smooth. Will I get the same results as ZaZoo62 even though I have the 16 inch rim? Thanks for any advice. IIRC they are a little taller but narrower than stock. Im hoping that if they weight less, I could get better gas mileage and greater wear on the brakes? Hopefully some benefite since they don't look quite as good.
Joined Aug 11, Messages Location Utah. Obviously, a taller tire will have its drawbacks, but for those that do off-road, the benefits outweigh this. Based on my experience with the two sizes in BFGs, the road tires that were on there, my prior with 16" wheels and stock size BFGs, etc.
The s look better 2. I specifically wanted 's for the same reason, they filled in the wheel wells better. CPdaddy , Jan 23, PlatinumPro , Jan 23, I need to quit buying everything else and finally get some better wheels. SprinterAE86 likes this. I am looking for the best ride quality.
BRP , Jan 26, Fit my at stock ride height. Northern Toyota , Jan 26, Show Ignored Content. White Knight L Chrome M12x1. Wheel Locks With Washer 14mm x 1. Set of 20 Veritek 14x1.
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