Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
I'm looking at ways to do some mild building up on my truck, but also looking to save money. When I got the truck, I was elated to find out it had the optional 16" steel wheels and 265-70R16 tires.
However, I also noticed the tires will need replacing soon (truck has about 48k miles on it now) and when I looked at the price of the 16" tires I was shocked, to put it mildly!
So here's the question: If I can find a set of stock, 15" rims, would there be any issues with going back to 15" wheels? The price difference on tires is at least 15-20% or more and there are a wider variety of tires available in 15" as opposed to 16".
I assume I'd want to keep the overall diameter as close as possible to avoid speedo and odo errors (and according to the GPS my speedo is pretty much dead on now.) So, my math comes out like this: 265mm x .70 = 185.5mm sidewall height. 185.5mm sidewall height x 2 sidewalls = 371mm total sidewall. 371mm / 25.4 mm per inch = 14.60" total sidewall. 14.60" sidewall + 16" rim = 30.60" total diameter. A 30 x 9.5/15 would seem to be in order as it would only be 1/2" different from the stock tire.
Does this make sense? Or is there something I'm missing, like some advantage to 16" wheels that I haven't thought of?
However, I also noticed the tires will need replacing soon (truck has about 48k miles on it now) and when I looked at the price of the 16" tires I was shocked, to put it mildly!
So here's the question: If I can find a set of stock, 15" rims, would there be any issues with going back to 15" wheels? The price difference on tires is at least 15-20% or more and there are a wider variety of tires available in 15" as opposed to 16".
I assume I'd want to keep the overall diameter as close as possible to avoid speedo and odo errors (and according to the GPS my speedo is pretty much dead on now.) So, my math comes out like this: 265mm x .70 = 185.5mm sidewall height. 185.5mm sidewall height x 2 sidewalls = 371mm total sidewall. 371mm / 25.4 mm per inch = 14.60" total sidewall. 14.60" sidewall + 16" rim = 30.60" total diameter. A 30 x 9.5/15 would seem to be in order as it would only be 1/2" different from the stock tire.
Does this make sense? Or is there something I'm missing, like some advantage to 16" wheels that I haven't thought of?