SirRobyn0
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
Ok so my 1984 C20 currently has 235/85R16 open country AT tires on it. When I bought it a year and half ago these tires were on it and have plenty of tread but I'm noticing cracks so it's time. I want and will only run 10 ply E rated tires. I haul with the truck and sometimes when I do feed runs I can be driving 100 miles in combination of freeway and country roads. On these runs I'm often loaded over a ton, plus I have a 18 foot open trailer that I tow with it occasionally. So I need good tires that'll handle the stress, plus here on the farm I need tires that will grip when I'm out in the fields, that can involve grass or light mud.
So a few years ago I was given 6 new 225/75R16 Goodyear Workhorse Extra Grip studded tires E rated. I took them because my Jeep runs 235/70R16 so I have 4 or those that I use on the Jeep for winter / snow / ice ect, but because the Jeep is an AWD I'll never be able to use 2 of those tires. Which leads me to want to use those two studded tires on the truck.
In my mind I have a couple of choices. I can stay with the stock 235/85R16 after all that's what GM says the truck should have. But I'm still rockin' the 3.41 rear end so a little shorter tire would raise my RPM a tiny bit, roughly 100 RPM, so probably not enough to make much of a difference, and a re-gear is in the future so there is that. Also a shorter tire will put the truck a tiny bit lower to the ground which I would like.
So my Alternate tire size choices would be 245/75R16, this would put the truck roughly 3/4 of an inch closer to the ground, but the tire would be 3/8" wider, also this tire is available in my favorite tire the General Grabber AT2 E rated of course. The tire chains I bought to fit the stock size tires will fit these no problem, but running the 2 studded 225/75R16s on the back might look a little odd. So in that combination I'd be pretty much forgetting about the studs, or only putting them on when snow is forecast.
The other alternate would be to buy 4 225/75R16 tires, this would put the truck roughly 1 3/8" of an inch closer to the ground, but the tire would be almost 1/2" narrower. I'd need to buy new tire chains, but the studded tires I currently own are the same size. Concerned that the narrower tire might make it less stable when hauling a load, or towing. And also concerned if they would simply look to small on the truck. Also E-rated Grabber is not available in this size, so I'd have to get my second favorite tire the Falken Wildpeak AT3W, which is a little cheaper but only $10 each so not really a factor.
Frankly writing this all out I think I see what the best choice is, but I'd still like opinions, particularly if you have run any of these sizes.
So a few years ago I was given 6 new 225/75R16 Goodyear Workhorse Extra Grip studded tires E rated. I took them because my Jeep runs 235/70R16 so I have 4 or those that I use on the Jeep for winter / snow / ice ect, but because the Jeep is an AWD I'll never be able to use 2 of those tires. Which leads me to want to use those two studded tires on the truck.
In my mind I have a couple of choices. I can stay with the stock 235/85R16 after all that's what GM says the truck should have. But I'm still rockin' the 3.41 rear end so a little shorter tire would raise my RPM a tiny bit, roughly 100 RPM, so probably not enough to make much of a difference, and a re-gear is in the future so there is that. Also a shorter tire will put the truck a tiny bit lower to the ground which I would like.
So my Alternate tire size choices would be 245/75R16, this would put the truck roughly 3/4 of an inch closer to the ground, but the tire would be 3/8" wider, also this tire is available in my favorite tire the General Grabber AT2 E rated of course. The tire chains I bought to fit the stock size tires will fit these no problem, but running the 2 studded 225/75R16s on the back might look a little odd. So in that combination I'd be pretty much forgetting about the studs, or only putting them on when snow is forecast.
The other alternate would be to buy 4 225/75R16 tires, this would put the truck roughly 1 3/8" of an inch closer to the ground, but the tire would be almost 1/2" narrower. I'd need to buy new tire chains, but the studded tires I currently own are the same size. Concerned that the narrower tire might make it less stable when hauling a load, or towing. And also concerned if they would simply look to small on the truck. Also E-rated Grabber is not available in this size, so I'd have to get my second favorite tire the Falken Wildpeak AT3W, which is a little cheaper but only $10 each so not really a factor.
Frankly writing this all out I think I see what the best choice is, but I'd still like opinions, particularly if you have run any of these sizes.