what is the best tire an size to run on my 93 4x4 with the 22re
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what is the best tire an size to run on my 93 4x4 with the 22re
looking for a good tire size am currently runing the 31x10.50x15!
but im looking to have a lil more towing power an more snap!
any suggestion!
trucks always in the mud an is daily driven an has the 22re with 80k on it?
but im looking to have a lil more towing power an more snap!
any suggestion!
trucks always in the mud an is daily driven an has the 22re with 80k on it?
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well, if you go biger, your going to lose your towing power
if you go smaller, your going to lose your mud ability
i would go with the same size tires
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if you go smaller, your going to lose your mud ability
i would go with the same size tires
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You should probably look at tires from another perspective. Wheel well clearance typically determines the largest size.
The small the tire the better your acceleration and towing ability. You will experience higher RPM's on the freeway and your speedometer will show faster than you are going.
Now enter regearing, if you want larger tires, regear. 33's and 4.88's are typically the best combo for these trucks regardless of engine when you have the 5 speed. 5.29's or 5.71's with the auto.
When some says their truck does well with stock gearing you really need to dig into what "well" means. On flat surfaces with low speed limits it likely will be fine. If you live in the Southwest or any part of the country with higher speed limits and/or hilly terrain, forget it, you'll hate 33's with V6/stock gearing and really hate it with the 22RE.
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The small the tire the better your acceleration and towing ability. You will experience higher RPM's on the freeway and your speedometer will show faster than you are going.
Now enter regearing, if you want larger tires, regear. 33's and 4.88's are typically the best combo for these trucks regardless of engine when you have the 5 speed. 5.29's or 5.71's with the auto.
When some says their truck does well with stock gearing you really need to dig into what "well" means. On flat surfaces with low speed limits it likely will be fine. If you live in the Southwest or any part of the country with higher speed limits and/or hilly terrain, forget it, you'll hate 33's with V6/stock gearing and really hate it with the 22RE.
Frank
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