guppydriver
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In theory problem solved...To everyone here who say 18” looks small: get taller tires to fill the wheel well. Problem solved. You get a cushier ride, can actually go off road when needed. And your truck looks like a truck after all, not a european sport car looking silly gliding on those 22s.
The problem is, there isn't any taller tires to get that don't kill fuel mileage due to weight. I'm ordering 18 inch Weld milled wheels tomorrow and the two options in a 33 inch tire are:
1. E rated (weight is much more than SL and will affect fuel economy pretty adversely)
2. Grabber AT/X SL (still quiet heavier at 46 pounds and much more aggressive tread that will compromise MPG and ride quality.
That gives me three solutions:
1. Stick with standard 265/65 and hope the new wheels give it a more aggressive look that helps mitigate the look of such a small diameter combo.
2. Go with an E rated 33" or the Grabber SL 33" and take the commensurate hit on fuel economy and ride quality (I like smooth trucks, but also don't like bus tires that much).
3. Try a 265/70/18 SL tire. I would lose width but split the difference in diameter at 32.6"
Which would you choose?
Again, I can take a small hit on fuel economy, but I just can't lose what some of you guys are willing to lose with new wheels/tires, kinda defeats the PB ugrade.
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