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I'm a big fan of taller, narrower tires. 255/85R16 has been my favorite size for over a decade. I have owned a couple sets of 285/75R16s only because the tire I wanted was not available in a 255/85. I don't hate a 285-mm tire on my old ‘96 F350, but I have never become 'converted'. I prefer the 255/85R16 over all others and recently thought that if I was going to run something other than a 255/85 in the future, maybe I would sacrifice some height and go back to the stock size of 235/85R16! Thirty-fives never really interested me because it has always required a wide tire, like a 35x12.50R16. Since 285s were already 'wide', going wider yet for more height was never considered and I just always ran 33s.
Related to this is the new tall wheel craze. Very tall wheels with low-profile tires on a 4x4, even on a 2WD pickup that is to be (should be?) used as a truck is simply idiotic. Stiff ride, tire/wheel damage, etc.………………..
However, I was talking with Spressomon a couple days ago and he mentioned an interesting size: 285/75R18. While I would prefer a 16-inch size, the fact that a 35-inch tall tire is available that is ‘only’ 285-mm wide is impressive in this age of super wide tires and tall wheels. I’m thinking that the actual sidewall height on a 285/75R18 has got to be almost the same as a 285/75R16? Probably enough to work well off-highway.
I’m not about to run out and buy a new set of 18-inch wheels and tires, the approx. $2,500.00 price tag isn’t appealing, particularly when I have plenty of very good 16-inch tires in my shop, and an old F350 that is driven sparingly. But this size has made The Imelda Marcos Of Tires actually consider a wheel other than a 16 for the first time, EVER.
Related to this is the new tall wheel craze. Very tall wheels with low-profile tires on a 4x4, even on a 2WD pickup that is to be (should be?) used as a truck is simply idiotic. Stiff ride, tire/wheel damage, etc.………………..
However, I was talking with Spressomon a couple days ago and he mentioned an interesting size: 285/75R18. While I would prefer a 16-inch size, the fact that a 35-inch tall tire is available that is ‘only’ 285-mm wide is impressive in this age of super wide tires and tall wheels. I’m thinking that the actual sidewall height on a 285/75R18 has got to be almost the same as a 285/75R16? Probably enough to work well off-highway.
I’m not about to run out and buy a new set of 18-inch wheels and tires, the approx. $2,500.00 price tag isn’t appealing, particularly when I have plenty of very good 16-inch tires in my shop, and an old F350 that is driven sparingly. But this size has made The Imelda Marcos Of Tires actually consider a wheel other than a 16 for the first time, EVER.