Traveler I
Hi all - relative newb here, I've searched for an answer on this here, but haven't found what I'm looking for yet.
Background & Question
I will soon replace my Toyota Tundra's stock tires (275/65/18s), which have served me well on & limited offroad use. IF I'm going to go up in tire size, this is the time to do it. But I keep wondering: do I really need to increase the size? How much benefit will it get me for my intended use?
Intended use: 80% on road, 20% offroad, often with a pop-up camper (like a FWC) on back. Trails tend to be a mix of sand, rock, mud, and some snow (most snow/ice I'll encounter will be on road).
The absolute max I will do with this rig would be Level #6 on the Trails Offroad Rating System:
Our ultimate dream trip will be Baja, including doing the dirt roads, and beaches.
I don't want to:
Thanks all!
Background & Question
I will soon replace my Toyota Tundra's stock tires (275/65/18s), which have served me well on & limited offroad use. IF I'm going to go up in tire size, this is the time to do it. But I keep wondering: do I really need to increase the size? How much benefit will it get me for my intended use?
Intended use: 80% on road, 20% offroad, often with a pop-up camper (like a FWC) on back. Trails tend to be a mix of sand, rock, mud, and some snow (most snow/ice I'll encounter will be on road).
The absolute max I will do with this rig would be Level #6 on the Trails Offroad Rating System:
"Quite rocky or deep ruts. Rocks to 12" and frequent. Water crossings may exceed hub depth with strong currents. Shelves to 6". Mud may require checking before proceeding. Moderate grades to 20 degrees. Sidehill may approach 30 degrees. 4WD necessary and second attempts may be required with stock vehicles. Caution may be required with wider vehicles."
Our ultimate dream trip will be Baja, including doing the dirt roads, and beaches.
I don't want to:
- Have to re-gear my truck
- Make any body modifications to accommodate tire size
- Run the Rubicon / rock crawl
Thanks all!