Tire Size Question

musicmaan

Observer
Hello all, I've got a 98 Tacoma 4banger, currently running 265 70 16s (31") I'm considering going up to the 265 75 16s (32"). Am I going to notice the extra inch in regards to gearing, or power loss climbing hills on the highway??

Thanx,

MM
 

frgtwn

Adventurer
The easy answer is yes, but of course it is all about how YOU feel. Most discussion on this subject agrees that, especially with a 4 cylinder, there will be a noticeable change. How much change is the question. You will notice it the most on hills, or pulling a lot of weight, or towing. Braking is affected, as well.

Have you thought about 235 85 16? It gives back a little in rolling resistance, can do some things better than 285, and also is a near 32.

I switched to 235s on my V6 '98, and noticed a very slight change in both pulling power and braking. The popular opinion is that going to 33s (like 255 85 16) is the threshold for a diff gear change.

Dale
 

Applejack

Explorer
I would also add that it depends a lot on the specific tire you choose. Some tires are a lot more heavily constructed than others and you'd notice a difference in power/mileage even if you didn't change the overall size of the tire.
 

Lichen

Explorer
I went from 31" to 32" on my '97 Tacoma 4-cyl. and didn't notice any difference except the speedo was a bit off.
 

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