Gonna preface this with "I'm not a professional offroader or tire person."Hey guys, without starting a new thread I have a question for the more experienced guys related to tires.
So for my build I am looking into WildPeak 265/70r17 AT3W or WildPeak 285/70r17 AT3W.
This is my train of thought regarding the two.
The 265 is a 31.9in tire @ $140ea with S and T rating while the 285 is a 33in tire @ $181ea T rating and $206 for S. From what I have gathered the difference between T and S is a thicker sidewall and overall heavier tire correct? Is the extra inch of tire worth the $40-60 more and any idea if the ride quality between the two will be drastically different? It'll be my daily driver but also want to be as capable as possible off road, I initially planned on the 285 but if the 265 will do just as well with being cheaper I may go that route instead. I just want to get a better understanding before dropping the money for a set and regretting it later. Thank you.
I love the wildpeak At3w. Was gonna go with that if I chose an AT instead of the MT. The biggest difference between the T and the S is the load rating. The T comes in the SL load rating so your basic tire load. Usually only a 4 ply side wall and can only run mid 30's PSI max. The S however, is an E Load. Its gonna have 10 ply sidewall so much more durable, and is capable of going up to 80psi (probably wouldn't need that part). My suggestion is no matter what size you are going with, get the E rated tire. My MT's are actually only a D rated but that still gives me a better piece of mind on trails then if I had the standard side wall.