Goodyear tire help
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Goodyear tire help
Goodyear makes a 275/65/20 rated E at 3750lbs in the Wrangler AT/S model. Can someone show me a set mounted on a wheel or truck or something? Also, any opinions on this tire would be great. Thanks.
I attached the specs from Goodyear's website:
Tire Size LT275/65R20
LoadRange E
Service Description 126S
Sidewall Approved VSB
Rim Width Meas. 7.5- 9.5
Rim Width 8 inches
Section Width 11 inches overall
O.D. (height) 34.1 inches
Max. Load 3,750 @ 80
I attached the specs from Goodyear's website:
Tire Size LT275/65R20
LoadRange E
Service Description 126S
Sidewall Approved VSB
Rim Width Meas. 7.5- 9.5
Rim Width 8 inches
Section Width 11 inches overall
O.D. (height) 34.1 inches
Max. Load 3,750 @ 80
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I don't think I have any pictures but that is the tire I had on my 01 1500 'off-road' Ram. That truck cam with those tires. They were pretty good tires and I did not have a problem with them. It was only an on-road truck so I can only comment on that but they did well in all conditions.
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I had a set on my Toyota Landcruiser a couple of years ago. I liked them, they were great on gravel and snow. In fact I am still deciding which ones to put on my new H2 wheels the MT/R's or AT/S's.
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So that size was a factory size.....might make getting them a little easier and cheaper. I have never had Goodyear AT/S, always had BFGoodrich or Michelin. I have heard good and bad about the Goodyear's, but my problem is that is about the size I want to go with. All the other tires now a days get too wide as they add height, and I need some sidewall on the 20s. I might just have to look at getting a set of 18s but I haven't seen anything that I really like that doesn't end up sticking out or getting too wide. Thanks for the responses so far....
So that size was a factory size.....might make getting them a little easier and cheaper. I have never had Goodyear AT/S, always had BFGoodrich or Michelin. I have heard good and bad about the Goodyear's, but my problem is that is about the size I want to go with. All the other tires now a days get too wide as they add height, and I need some sidewall on the 20s. I might just have to look at getting a set of 18s but I haven't seen anything that I really like that doesn't end up sticking out or getting too wide. Thanks for the responses so far....
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Re: Interesting,...
Originally posted by OT-OF-Here
How does that compare with stock tire height?
How does that compare with stock tire height?
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maynard3, there's probably better tire size calculator's out there but this works for me.
http://www.dakota-truck.net/TIRECALC/tirecalc.html
http://www.dakota-truck.net/TIRECALC/tirecalc.html
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