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They are smaller in diameter than stock, by 2" (8%)
That means higher rpms, but better torque. Gas mileage could go either direction.
You should also look up the spec tables for that model, or something similar, and compare the load rating. Or look on the tire side wall. Generally going with a lower load rating than stock is not recommended, though some do it when they want a lower look. You probably will want to run higher pressures to compensate.
That means higher rpms, but better torque. Gas mileage could go either direction.
You should also look up the spec tables for that model, or something similar, and compare the load rating. Or look on the tire side wall. Generally going with a lower load rating than stock is not recommended, though some do it when they want a lower look. You probably will want to run higher pressures to compensate.