krakhedd
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Buffalo, NY
Hey guys,
It occurred to me that, assuming a common tire size, different tires may still get significantly different mileage from another make/model.
Does anybody know if:
a) The difference is truly significant?
and:
b) Assuming the difference is significant, what are we talking, 10%? 20%? More?
I also understand that putting larger/smaller tires will affect mileage, but that is not my question.
I am just trying to figure out why I seem stuck around 14-15MPG (combined). I have GY Wrangler Silent Armor 225/75/15s. They have a little more aggressive tread, but I cannot think what else could be killing my mileage.
Thanks!
It occurred to me that, assuming a common tire size, different tires may still get significantly different mileage from another make/model.
Does anybody know if:
a) The difference is truly significant?
and:
b) Assuming the difference is significant, what are we talking, 10%? 20%? More?
I also understand that putting larger/smaller tires will affect mileage, but that is not my question.
I am just trying to figure out why I seem stuck around 14-15MPG (combined). I have GY Wrangler Silent Armor 225/75/15s. They have a little more aggressive tread, but I cannot think what else could be killing my mileage.
Thanks!