285 65R18 Vs 275 65R18 - BFG TA KO2 on 18" oem wheels - Page 7 - Ford F150 Forum : About 19 mpg (combined) when stock.
The difference is the height, as the 65 and 70 are the sidewall height expressed as percentages of the section width (275). I've searched but found nothing to help. On 18x9 black rhino rockwells. Must just be the retailer i am looking . I average about 17.5 mpg (combined) now vs.
So, for my new '05 stock for now lx, which tire size looks/fits better? About 19 mpg (combined) when stock. Need a little wisdom from the forum. :help i'm currently running 285/65/r18 toyo open country a/t. I really think i want a taller tire vs. Nothing against the wider ones. $311 and $260 vs $272 and $250. On 18x9 black rhino rockwells.
The difference is the height, as the 65 and 70 are the sidewall height expressed as percentages of the section width (275).
:help i'm currently running 285/65/r18 toyo open country a/t. Need a little wisdom from the forum. You are right at dtd it is opposite but much more expensive for the 275. So, for my new '05 stock for now lx, which tire size looks/fits better? About 19 mpg (combined) when stock. Hey everyone, i've got a 2015 z71 tahoe, currently running entirely stock set up but plan to get a 2" level on the front and new tires. I average about 17.5 mpg (combined) now vs. $311 and $260 vs $272 and $250. I am running 285/70/17s on my v6 t4r. The difference is the height, as the 65 and 70 are the sidewall height expressed as percentages of the section width (275). I really think i want a taller tire vs. As i mentioned in my intro thread in the other section, i'll be ditching the 22 rims and moving to some 18 rebel rims. You are correct, the 285/65/18 is approximately 1/2 shorter (32.6) than the 275/70/18 (33.14), but the 275 is also approx 1/2 narrower .
:help i'm currently running 285/65/r18 toyo open country a/t. As i mentioned in my intro thread in the other section, i'll be ditching the 22 rims and moving to some 18 rebel rims. Need a little wisdom from the forum. On 18x9 black rhino rockwells. I really think i want a taller tire vs.
I've searched but found nothing to help. I average about 17.5 mpg (combined) now vs. The difference is the height, as the 65 and 70 are the sidewall height expressed as percentages of the section width (275). Must just be the retailer i am looking . Need a little wisdom from the forum. You are right at dtd it is opposite but much more expensive for the 275. Hey everyone, i've got a 2015 z71 tahoe, currently running entirely stock set up but plan to get a 2" level on the front and new tires. On 18x9 black rhino rockwells.
As i mentioned in my intro thread in the other section, i'll be ditching the 22 rims and moving to some 18 rebel rims.
I've searched but found nothing to help. You are correct, the 285/65/18 is approximately 1/2 shorter (32.6) than the 275/70/18 (33.14), but the 275 is also approx 1/2 narrower . The difference is the height, as the 65 and 70 are the sidewall height expressed as percentages of the section width (275). Need a little wisdom from the forum. So, for my new '05 stock for now lx, which tire size looks/fits better? :help i'm currently running 285/65/r18 toyo open country a/t. Nothing against the wider ones. You are right at dtd it is opposite but much more expensive for the 275. I average about 17.5 mpg (combined) now vs. I really think i want a taller tire vs. Must just be the retailer i am looking . Hey everyone, i've got a 2015 z71 tahoe, currently running entirely stock set up but plan to get a 2" level on the front and new tires. I am running 285/70/17s on my v6 t4r.
As i mentioned in my intro thread in the other section, i'll be ditching the 22 rims and moving to some 18 rebel rims. :help i'm currently running 285/65/r18 toyo open country a/t. Hey everyone, i've got a 2015 z71 tahoe, currently running entirely stock set up but plan to get a 2" level on the front and new tires. On 18x9 black rhino rockwells. I am running 285/70/17s on my v6 t4r.
As i mentioned in my intro thread in the other section, i'll be ditching the 22 rims and moving to some 18 rebel rims. Hey everyone, i've got a 2015 z71 tahoe, currently running entirely stock set up but plan to get a 2" level on the front and new tires. Nothing against the wider ones. On 18x9 black rhino rockwells. :help i'm currently running 285/65/r18 toyo open country a/t. You are right at dtd it is opposite but much more expensive for the 275. You are correct, the 285/65/18 is approximately 1/2 shorter (32.6) than the 275/70/18 (33.14), but the 275 is also approx 1/2 narrower . I really think i want a taller tire vs.
As i mentioned in my intro thread in the other section, i'll be ditching the 22 rims and moving to some 18 rebel rims.
I am running 285/70/17s on my v6 t4r. You are right at dtd it is opposite but much more expensive for the 275. As i mentioned in my intro thread in the other section, i'll be ditching the 22 rims and moving to some 18 rebel rims. :help i'm currently running 285/65/r18 toyo open country a/t. You are correct, the 285/65/18 is approximately 1/2 shorter (32.6) than the 275/70/18 (33.14), but the 275 is also approx 1/2 narrower . Hey everyone, i've got a 2015 z71 tahoe, currently running entirely stock set up but plan to get a 2" level on the front and new tires. On 18x9 black rhino rockwells. The difference is the height, as the 65 and 70 are the sidewall height expressed as percentages of the section width (275). So, for my new '05 stock for now lx, which tire size looks/fits better? I really think i want a taller tire vs. Need a little wisdom from the forum. Nothing against the wider ones. Must just be the retailer i am looking .
285 65R18 Vs 275 65R18 - BFG TA KO2 on 18" oem wheels - Page 7 - Ford F150 Forum : About 19 mpg (combined) when stock.. Need a little wisdom from the forum. Must just be the retailer i am looking . You are right at dtd it is opposite but much more expensive for the 275. So, for my new '05 stock for now lx, which tire size looks/fits better? On 18x9 black rhino rockwells.
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