luke
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It seems most truck guys and off roaders say, when it come to tires bigger is better. But do you think there comes a point where larger tires are really less of an asset and more of a liability?
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When the tires are worth more than the truck.
Richard
I kind of figure 42s on a samurai is a little much for most applications. But even if you have unbreakable axles, at what point would you say "ok, this is a little ridiculous"?
Depends on the vehicle's wheelbase.
33s might work great on a Samurai or a CJ-5, but would be too small for a Ranger Supercab to run the same trails (poor breakover angle).
Conversely, 40" tires may work well on same Ranger Supercab, but would be much too big for the Sami or CJ (too tippy front-to-back).
But do you think there comes a point where larger tires are really less of an asset and more of a liability?