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EcoboostCutler 04-01-2014 08:49 PM

Tire size for my 2011 F150 eco
 
275/65 18 (stock size) or 265/70 18 for my f150. I want to make my truck look a bit different without breaking the bank. I was wondering what the difference between running these two tires would be if anyone could help that would be great. Thank you

aussiekeeper 04-01-2014 09:03 PM

The 70 series would create more drag. Other than that no real difference. I just installed Hankooks on mine and really like them. They are quiet and feel stronger than the Michelins I wore out in 13,000 miles. The Hankooks have a wear rating of 700, more than any other tire in the class I looked at. They are the Dynapro HT RH112 series. They also have DEEP treads.

EcoboostCutler 04-01-2014 10:33 PM

What do you mean by more drag? will I get worse fuel mileage. I was looking at the Hankook Dynapro HT and will be getting them in one of the two tire sizes above. I just wanted to change the appearance slightly but if its going to hurt my performance then I wont do it. I will still with the stock size if its a better match.

aussiekeeper 04-01-2014 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by EcoboostCutler (Post 5075646)
What do you mean by more drag? will I get worse fuel mileage

Yes, the 70 series is a bit wider. Maybe you will notice, maybe you won't. If you are looking for a heavier duty tire, opt for the E-series for more weight.
Otherwise use the factory issue size........

MitchF150 04-01-2014 10:54 PM

Hummm... the first number is how wide the tire is in centimeters.. 275 is wider than 265...

The second number is the aspect ratio of how tall the sidewall is in relation to the width.. (65% 70%)

The third number is the wheel diameter.

So a 275/65/18 is going to be a bit wider with a little shorter sidewall.

The 265/70/18 is going to be a bit narrower with a little taller sidewall.

But overall, they will be about the same overall height..

IMO, either size is not really going to make any dramatic difference in looks or performance..

Now, if you got a 285/70 or a 305/65 size tire, that would be an obvious size change, but those will also make it so your ODO/SPEEDO will be off until you recal the computer for that size tire...

Good luck!

Mitch


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