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It was said I wouldn't be able to measure the difference in fuel mileage if I swapped to single 11.00x20 radials from my stock 9.00x20 NDTs.
I don't think that's right. I mean, traveling at 55mph with either set of tires, its going to require less RPM to spin the taller tire, so how does it not save fuel!?
I'm about to make a 2200 mile trip, and every bit of fuel savings helps. I have a set of single 11.00x20s sitting in the yard and a set of 9.00x20s on the truck now. I wanted to swap them to save fuel and because they look better. But if there is no savings in fuel, screw that! I'll sell the singles!
So is there a measurable difference between the two?
I don't think that's right. I mean, traveling at 55mph with either set of tires, its going to require less RPM to spin the taller tire, so how does it not save fuel!?
I'm about to make a 2200 mile trip, and every bit of fuel savings helps. I have a set of single 11.00x20s sitting in the yard and a set of 9.00x20s on the truck now. I wanted to swap them to save fuel and because they look better. But if there is no savings in fuel, screw that! I'll sell the singles!
So is there a measurable difference between the two?
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