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Why is 31x10.50x15 so common?Have any of you gone from 31x10.50x15 to a smaller tire?
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: SouthWest Littleton, Colorado
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The smaller diameter (31, 30, 29) will give you more "off the line power". It will also give you a higher RPMs at highway speed. The higher the RPMs the worse gas mileage. Also a bigger dia will require more power to hold a speed which can use more gas. A bigger tire will "roll" over bigger obstacles while off-road. A bigger tire is heavier which uses more gas also.
What size does the door tag say is stock? You can also get a narrower tire in the 31s. Like a 235/75R15. it is 31x9.4x15
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I know that 31x10.5 is stock size for my v6 auto Runner...
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I had a '93 4x4 SR5 extra-cab truck, with the door sticker that had the standard 225/75R15 tires listed. However, my truck was equipped with the optional 31x10.5R15's, with lower gearing installed in the diffs from the factory to compensate for the larger tires. Of course you can do whatever you want, but I'd find out what size of tire your truck came with stock, before downsizing. |
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