shermantank55
SILVER Star
Thanks for posting up. I didn't realize this size was an option until you did. You stated that you had lower Rpm's at 65MPH. You're old tires look significantly shorter so your speedo should be off of what it was, right?
So, skinny tires = better MPG, better in mud and snow (?) because they cut through easier, probably less road noise generally, lighter and easier for the truck to turn, less tire hanging under the body in the Stock spare position.
Wide tires = bigger contact patch, better in sand and on rocks (?), better in situations where you would air down (?), more work for the truck to spin them.
When I'm 100 miles from the nearest human or on a remote track that may not be visited by anyone for days or longer I don't really care what my tires look like. I like the idea of the skinny tires for noise, MPG, and spare location, but if wide tires are better in the Utah deserts and rocky areas I go to, I wouldn't bother.
Is anyone qualified to clarify for me?
I have been running 255/85 tires for 5 years now and have traveled throughout Nevada, eastern Oregon and eastern California deserts. The tall skinny tires have been fantastic and air down well to give a large footprint. Here is the info I used when I first decided to go down this path: Expeditions West: Tire Selection for Expedition Travel
I ran BFG KM2 for the first 3 1/2 years and am now running Cooper ST/Maxx. I am happy with both tires, though the Coopers are quieter on the highway and have better traction in the rain.
Cheers,
Greg