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Tyres on an NH

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Tyres on an NH

Post by Outlanded »

Hey Guys

Looking at throwing some new tyres on her, currently got 31x10.5x15.

Will it make much difference going to a 31x11.5 ?

Im talkin like fuel efficiency / pick up speed of vehicle?

Its an NH 3.0 auto.

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Post by bakerboy »

firstly not sure they do a 31x11.5x15 did u mean 32x11.5x15?

if u did mean 31x11.5 then there will be 3/5ths of fuck all difference, same with the 32's its only and inch bigger
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Post by Outlanded »

yeah definatly a 31x11.5x15 in a hankook muddie.

what would that mean being that bit bigger? besides the obvious?
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Post by bakerboy »

its only an inch wider, slight increase in friction may increase fuel ever so slightly

wider foot print off road so would be of benifit
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Post by jonnyjtop »

iv got roughly 33x11.5x16 just got them as a jump up from what were a little smaller than 32x9.5....the performance i dont think has suffered as much as ppl make it out to be..but what makes up for the 2 and a half kilowatts you loose is the road holding and stability has really improoved..espesially if you put on patroll offset wheels like i did..i drive my paj hard and i feel no difference
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