MOAK
Adventurer
I just picked up our, new to us, LX450 back in November. It is in great shape, flawless body, new leather on front seats, front axle rebuilt at 202,000; head pulled and rebuilt, along with water pump, etc, etc, at 160,000; all new rubber under the hood, (hoses/belts) at 202,000; engine purrs like a kitten, trans is great, but, like all 80's with 208,000 it does need a couple of things, A/C work, trans temp sensor, maybe new exhaust from "y" pipe all the way back, and of course I'll be adhering to my very anal PM schedule..
It has an OME 2.5" sitting on 315/75/16s. These tires are monster size, and I can't help but think we need to go down to a 33" tire. Better economy, better highway manners, and less initial outlay of money. The truck has a difficult time staying in overdrive and I just think that a smaller tire will be much more economical, and we will not be sacrificing very much off road trail performance. Our 80 is not a daily driver, (maybe 60 miles a week), but primarily used for our long range expeditions out west and up north. We used to do run our Rubicon with 33's, and I had plans of going down a size, until we got the 80. Is my thinking backwards on this? Will I regret dropping a size? Is the 80's drivetrain going to notice a difference in economy and wear and tear or is the drivetrain up to the task of supporting 35s? I like tall and skinny, and it seems about the only option out there is a 255/85/16 (33.2x10).. Help out fellow overlanders, I need some fact based opinion... Thanks
It has an OME 2.5" sitting on 315/75/16s. These tires are monster size, and I can't help but think we need to go down to a 33" tire. Better economy, better highway manners, and less initial outlay of money. The truck has a difficult time staying in overdrive and I just think that a smaller tire will be much more economical, and we will not be sacrificing very much off road trail performance. Our 80 is not a daily driver, (maybe 60 miles a week), but primarily used for our long range expeditions out west and up north. We used to do run our Rubicon with 33's, and I had plans of going down a size, until we got the 80. Is my thinking backwards on this? Will I regret dropping a size? Is the 80's drivetrain going to notice a difference in economy and wear and tear or is the drivetrain up to the task of supporting 35s? I like tall and skinny, and it seems about the only option out there is a 255/85/16 (33.2x10).. Help out fellow overlanders, I need some fact based opinion... Thanks