Mysahara, my Unlimited Sport originally came with the 225/75R16 tires. I was getting between 18-19 mpg on those. When I first switched to the Coopers my fuel economy dropped down to 15-16, but after I picked up a Superchips Flashcal it went back up to 17-18 mpg. The shift points were completely...
Finally got the opportunity to test out the new Toyos at our local OHV park:
Link to the article:
http://overland.kinja.com/testing-the-toyo-r-t-pizza-cutters-in-lt255-80r17-1795649578#_ga=2.30324987.599627421.1497323724-785757604.1410898546
Video if you don't feel like reading:
Have you guys considered a 255/80R17? They fit on a stock wheel and are slightly taller than stock.
I did a review on the Toyo Open Country R/T's recently:
http://overland.kinja.com/testing-the-toyo-r-t-pizza-cutters-in-lt255-80r17-1795649578
Thanks guys!
If you're ready for some more awesome, check out the trip report for our annual Spring Meet:
http://overland.kinja.com/soft-roaders-spring-meet-2017-with-auto-science-1795501802
A couple of updates:
Went with an even skinnier tire. Same size as before LT255/80R17 but in a Toyo Open Country R/T.
http://overland.kinja.com/who-likes-pizza-cutters-tires-that-is-1795321516
Last weekend Toyo used my Jeep in the Truck and Jeep Expo in Dallas:
I enjoyed your trip report! Very detailed and great photography.
After doing Old Ore back in December, I was wondering how a stock Subaru would do on that road. I was halfway hoping that you guys were going to take the Subaru through Black Gap.
Wow, you guys are awesome. I need to stop beating around the bush and find a reasonably priced 2008 with the 113 engine. The guys in the local Jeep club will be so confused.
Finally ordered an antenna mount for my CB radio. It's a license plate mount from Cool Tech LLC.
Well, I didn't have my unibit to drill the hole so I ended up with an oblong hole that I had to cover up with electrical tape...
With the antenna off this is the only sign that I have...
We'll probably never see one of these built for overland duty (someone please prove me wrong!), but I was able to get a few shots of the new 4x4^2 when it came in this week.
http://overland.kinja.com/how-about-taking-one-of-these-on-an-overland-trip-1792963518