ZooJunkie
Explorer
I have been reading up on the recommended tires for expedition/off highway traveling. There are two school of thoughts:
1. Tall thin tires.
2. Tall fat tires.
Obviously some has advantages over the other, but for most of us here, who doesn't always hit deep, loose sand or snow, which general tire physical dimension would you prefer?
A tall thin tire with a smaller contact patch exerts more pressure per square inch underneath the tire. As a result, it can "bite" into the road better as some would argue.
A tall fat tire with a much larger contact patch will exert less pressure per square inch than the thin tire. However, because of the larger surface contact, it provides more friction, and as a result traction.
For powder snow and deep sand, a fat tire is the way to go.
So, it comes down to this...
1. Do you want to float over the surface with a fat tire?
2. Or do you want to dig into the surface for that added grip?
What general size would benefit all of us for our daily expedition vehicle?
245/75/16 vs. 265/75/16?
225/75/16 vs. 245/75/16?
I'm extremely interested in everyone's opinion on this.
1. Tall thin tires.
2. Tall fat tires.
Obviously some has advantages over the other, but for most of us here, who doesn't always hit deep, loose sand or snow, which general tire physical dimension would you prefer?
A tall thin tire with a smaller contact patch exerts more pressure per square inch underneath the tire. As a result, it can "bite" into the road better as some would argue.
A tall fat tire with a much larger contact patch will exert less pressure per square inch than the thin tire. However, because of the larger surface contact, it provides more friction, and as a result traction.
For powder snow and deep sand, a fat tire is the way to go.
So, it comes down to this...
1. Do you want to float over the surface with a fat tire?
2. Or do you want to dig into the surface for that added grip?
What general size would benefit all of us for our daily expedition vehicle?
245/75/16 vs. 265/75/16?
225/75/16 vs. 245/75/16?
I'm extremely interested in everyone's opinion on this.