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Is everyone who wheels their 460 on rocky terrain running E-rated tires? Wondering if we can get away with D-rated or if it's not worth the worry.
Source of this question: Looking long-term at places to save weight. Any spot to minimize mass is helpful in wear/tear, fuel consumption, and general driving dynamics. A few pounds per corner with lighter wheels/tires also pays a huge dividend in acceleration, cornering, braking, and strain on driveline components.
Source of this question: Looking long-term at places to save weight. Any spot to minimize mass is helpful in wear/tear, fuel consumption, and general driving dynamics. A few pounds per corner with lighter wheels/tires also pays a huge dividend in acceleration, cornering, braking, and strain on driveline components.