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My tire baws.
Posted on 11/15/20 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 11/15/20 at 2:43 pm
I've gotta get some new tires and I was looking at these different sizes and I was curious what would be the difference between two tires that are the same size in height when inflated but one is narrower than the other. Does that translate into the narrower one looking like there is less sidewall or appearing stretched? Or does it do the opposite? Sorry I know its a dumb question but I can't wrap my mind around what it would end up doing. I can see pictures on google of the different sizes but it isn't really helping. Like the difference between a 35/11.5r20 and 35/12.5r20.
TLDR: Two tire sizes. Same height on the company's spec sheet. One narrower than the other. What are the real life appearance/ handling differences?
TLDR: Two tire sizes. Same height on the company's spec sheet. One narrower than the other. What are the real life appearance/ handling differences?
Posted on 11/15/20 at 5:58 pm to BorrisMart
I’m not positive what your asking but I’ll take a shot. The second number is the width of the the tire so the 11.5r is one inch narrower than the 12.5r. As far as appearance and handling, it depends on your set up. Since this is an over sized tire the extra width is going to bring the fender wells into play. When you turn you will get some rubbing unless you have enough lift or add spacers to push the wheels out. Or want to cut on the fender wells.
I don’t think there will be any handling difference that you would notice between the two. Others may have some real numbers.
I don’t think there will be any handling difference that you would notice between the two. Others may have some real numbers.
Posted on 11/15/20 at 6:39 pm to BorrisMart
Don’t have the answer you are looking for but narrow tire equals more fuel efficient and less breaking/traction but may be negligible in reality for both.
Posted on 11/15/20 at 7:11 pm to BorrisMart
Custom Offsets has a picture of damn near every combo you can think of. Can narrow down picture criteria more after entering basic info.
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