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Tire weight/size technical ? 3rd gen. Please help

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by SendtheFire, Mar 25, 2023.

  1. Mar 25, 2023 at 4:29 PM
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    First world dilemma here…Looking for some technical advice and personal experience.

    I currently have 265 70r17 trd 4Runner sema wheels wrapped in c load range BFG KO2. The combo weighs 70.72 (as far as I can tell) per corner.

    I am debating getting new wheels (which are lighter at 18.13 lbs) and running a heavier and more durable 265 70 r16 e load range KO2 instead, for a total weight of 68.42 lbs per corner.

    My question is: will I see an increase in mpg or acceleration going back down to stock tire size and slightly dropping the weight per corner? Or will it ride like a dump truck and be accelerate just the same?

    And for anyone with Load range e BFG KO2 in stock size(265 70 r16), how is the ride?


    Thanks in advance!

    *pic for attention.



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  2. Mar 25, 2023 at 4:38 PM
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    Did your truck come with 16” rims originally?
     
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  3. Mar 25, 2023 at 4:39 PM
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    Yes. It came with 265 70 r16. I jumped up to 265 70 r17.
     
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    You're reducing the overall mass and the diameter a little - but you're concentrating the mass farther out from the center. I suspect it'll drive a little worse, but without doing the math thats a WAG.
     
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    Imo. The difference will be negligible.
     
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    You may see a mileage increase based on the fact that wheel speed sensor will not be off by the 3% +\- it’s off by currently from the factory tire wheel combo, but may be negated because the E rated is definitely heavier than the factory 265/70/16.
     
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    BUCKLE UP! It makes it harder for Aliens to pull you out of your Truck.
    I’m leaning toward Michelin Defender LTX for my next tire set. They seem quite a bit lighter weight and strong as shit.
     
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    Heard good things. Keep us posted on how they run.
     
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    The load range E tire will ride like a dump truck. Acceleration shouldn't be noticeably different because the weights are close.
     
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    Thank you. That was my suspicion. But wanted to see what the forum thought. I like the ride of my current tires, but would change back this stock size and run an E if it would give me any other advantage other than durability.
     
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    I’ve also read that the increase in tire size affects the torque negatively and makes the truck work harder to maintain speeds. Just wondering if it’s enough to matter going to a 265 70 r17 since it’s close to stock. On the highway it definitely wants to hunt gears, but that’s probably just a 3rd gen trait. I just lock out 6th and go. I did notice my mileage really tanked this winter..but it’s been a cold one so…
     
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    How many miles on the truck?
     
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    I wouldn't call it dump truck, but you will feel the added sidewall stiffness of the E rated tires. They will have a little more rolling resistance.
     
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    5k. Last truck had same tires and got better mileage in winter. Same truck. Long story. Lol
     
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    The c load range ride great so a little more stiffness wouldn’t be bad at all.
     
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    ^^^ this

    If you need E for terrain you drive, that's one thing.

    If you don't, don't use them unless you want the penalty
     
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    Seems to be the consensus. I blew out a stock passenger tire on a decently maintained gravel forest service road, but those tires were junk. No rock crawling or anything. Just regular forest roads out west chasing trout. So far c tires haven’t popped on me. Most people run e tires out here but most have full size trucks. I thought a c was a good compromise for such a light truck. Well see if I made the right call this spring /summer.
     
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    The ride will be much rougher going from C to E. If you don’t need the sidewall strength off road I would stick to C load.
     
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    Thank you. I think I will stick with what I have.
     
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