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Old 05-09-2023, 06:59 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Overall Diameter. 27.11 in?

It's unfortunate the BMW i3 tire (155/70 R19 - high profile. Diameter 27.54") has the size, but a P rating and the i# is 300 pounds lighter.

Maybe there's another tall, narrow tire available.

Are you going to slant chop that topper?

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Old 05-09-2023, 08:08 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I don’t have plans to. I live in an rv park. They don’t allow work like that. All my tools are at the exwifes place.
i want to see if it has an impact before i do anything right now.
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Old 05-10-2023, 12:22 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Was the 4-cyl available there with 4WD option? in my country, only the V6 and the turbodiesel got this option, and only the V6 had the automatic transmission. Yet AFAIK the American model had different riding heights for the 2WD and the 4WD versions. I remember seeing a handful of grey-import American versions of the S10 with smaller wheels, yet I'm not sure they had a taller differential ratio to compensate for the smaller-diameter tires.
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I’m not sure about that. I’m still new to this type of truck.
BTW, I’m not looking for smaller diameter but smaller width.
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I’m not looking for smaller diameter but smaller width.
Quite hard to find anything like that with a ply-rating suitable to a truck (even radial tires have the load capacity measured in ply-rating). Otherwise it would be tempting to check what Coker Tire would offer...
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Quite hard to find anything like that with a ply-rating suitable to a truck (even radial tires have the load capacity measured in ply-rating). Otherwise it would be tempting to check what Coker Tire would offer...
i’ve searched far and wide (obsessed) but haven’t found anything. looks like i will stick with what i got.
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I would be wary of Hankook tires. Mine seem to dry rot quicker than they should and the worst tire failure I ever had was with a Hankook tire. I doubt I will ever buy another Hankook tire.

Damage on my truck from the LF tire tread separating from the side wall and the Sentra has Hankooks, likely the last set I buy. The Kumho tires I had on my truck were much better.

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'aluminum topper'

* All the leading edges of the topper will be triggering flow separation.
* I've been driving a '93 Toyota 2WD Pickup with the 'same' topper, however, top and sides are a 'perfect match' to the cab.
* 31.6-mpg at a steady 100-km/h ( 62.1 mph ) with the 4-cyl, 5-speed, and 215mm section Hankook all season, 14-inch.
* VMAN455's 1991 year model of the same 4WD variant is @ 22.2 mpg at around 56-mph.
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Aside from the 'roof', have yo seen the 'Extreme' aero kit for the Sonoma / S-10 ? Gale Banks Racing used these aero tricks to help get the 1st-gen S-10/S-15 down to a Corvette's drag coefficient ( from Cd0.475, to Cd 0.315 ), for a 211-mph land speed record. That would have been good for a 16.8% mpg improvement at the old double-nickel speed limit.
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I know the topper will affect mpg but it’s what I was looking for to fulfill my desire to spend time in the wilderness. I’m 58, had diabetes since 13, suffer from mental issues and am going through a divorce for the 3rd time. It’s important to keep it and figure out different methods of efficiency.
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Gonna pick up a ds seat. Maybe then it will feel more comfortable. He’s asking 60 and that’s a good pri.

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