Originally posted by jimnance
It is wider and taller. The 315 refers to width. The 70 is percentage of width that the sidewall is high. So a 315R70 is going to be about 3" greater around and about 1" taller.
It should bring my freeway RPM's at 70 MPH down about 250 RPM.
Originally posted by jimnance
I understand not wanting wide tires in the snow, but I just did the Calculations on RPM vs Speed with 315/70/17's:
RPM 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400
Fifth gear 49 52 55 58 60 63 66
Sixth Gear 68 71 75 79 83 86 90
If you could turn 3200 RPM in sixth gear you'd be at 120 MPH.![]()
Originally posted by scbroder
Here is the results of a few calculations I ran to determine the effect of tire size on engine RPM and their equivalent gear ratios.
Assuming NV5600,
315 w/ 3. 73 is same as 265 w/ 3. 43, 1900 RPM @ 70 mph in 6th gear
315 w/ 4. 10 is same as 265 w/ 3. 77, 2100 RPM @ 70 mph in 6th gear
There is a slight estimation on tire diameter or revolutions per mile but these numbers are very close to what you will see on the road.
Originally posted by Jeremiah
3. 44, huh? That's nice to know. It definitely will be slower off the line with a load. OTOH, the 3500 HO with the 6-spd might wind up faster with taller tires if it's running solo. ESPECIALLY, if EZ gets the go box online for the 2003s!
In addition, I have an idea the HO auto due sometime in the next month or two will smoke the 6-speed HO off the line. But we'll have to wait and see, I guess.
Originally posted by randyn
Rim width on the stock aluminum spoke wheels is 8. 5" The rim width on the spare wheel (black steel) is 8". I noticed this because I thought rim width was 8" and when the balance guy entered 8. 5" I questioned him. He stuck the caliper back on & 8"!!!!! I liked that because the tire is about 12. 5" wide & needs more than an 8" rim I would think.
RandyN
Originally posted by Mathew Clausen
To answer your original question - there is a "calculated" loss in economy when switching to larger tires and not correction your odometer. You travel more miles than indicated, so your mileage will come out less - unless you correct for it.
The best numbers to use (besides GPS) is the rev's per mile shown on tire spec sheets. This is actually measured by the tire companies at speed and load for that tire (different brands and styles of tires of the same size will have different rev/mile) and accounts for tire flex and other factors. From the michelin and BFG web sites - here are the numbers for stock and 315/70 AT's.
Stock - LTX a/s 265/70-17 = 657 revs/mile
BFG AT 315/70-17 = 601 revs/mile
657/601 = 1. 09 times faster than indicated on the speedo (9% faster). So - for calculating mileage, take the odometer reading and multiply by 1. 09, then divide by gallons. This is a significant difference ... if you thought you are getting 18 - you are really getting 18 x 1. 09 = 19. 6!
Of course other factors change mileage - but this part is calculateable and fixed based on your tire size difference from stock.
Mathew
Originally posted by dnitzel
I ended up with getting BFG AT 285's with the white letters. They look REALLY sharp and handle GREAT, both solo and with two my trailers in tow tandem( 5th wheel camper and ATV trailer). We had 12" of wet, heavy snow last week, these tires and my new truck worked OUTSTANDING!! It was really fun plowing through the 3 to 4 foot plies of snow along the road with EASE! I know I shouldn't do that.Mileage, last tank with 2400 miles was 13. 1 in town lead foot miles, calculated. The overhead read 13. 3. Darn close. I eventually expect to get the same mileage as my '01 CTD 5 spd in town, 14 mpg as this baby break’s in.
Originally posted by crush
I've had the BFG-315's since new, (6500mi. ), and love them so far. The ride is quite a bit better than stock with 45psi. I was thinking the gear ratio was somewhere close to the 3. 55 range without getting crazy with the calculator so the 3. 44 I read in a previous post sounds good. The speedometer is 5mph slow with the odometer . 08 off, (less) per 10 miles or 8 per 100 miles. With this figured in, the pen and paper mileage is 20. 1 unloaded at 65 in hilly terrain at 6500-7000. ' The RPM sits right at 1750. Pulling a 5-6k load in the same terrain at 75 and 2100RPM I get 12-14 which goes up to 16 when I get in the flats.