Are 20 tires better for towing?

20's are nice to tow with... bigger wheels are more stable compared to smaller ones, if the overall size of the tire stays the same. My 20" TerraGraps are rated higher than the factory E-rated tires were.
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Do bigger tires help with towing?

The down and dirty equation is that you reduced your tow capacity by the same percentage as you increased your tire diameter. So if you went from a 30" tall tire to a 35" tall tire you reduced your tow capacity by 1300 lbs.
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What size tires are good for towing?

To be completely safe when towing with your truck, you will need 10 Ply or Load Range E tires. The best 10 Ply tires for towing should be capable of at least 3,000 lbs of weight per tire and do it while giving you safe driving experience with a high amount of grip and traction.
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What is the advantage of 20 inch wheels?

They can be visually appealing.

Typically, 20-inch tires have less sidewall and show more of the wheel, which some drivers find to be more aesthetically pleasing by giving the vehicle a more aggressive look.
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Is more or less sidewall better for towing?

Less side play is a good thing when towing. I have 20's on my truck and I know from my research that the tow rating drops for having 20's. The reason is because there is LESS sidewall and therefore less ability to absorb shock and therefore a greater risk of damaging the tire and wheel.
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Best Tires For Hauling || Load Ratings



Are Load Range D good for towing?

Registered. I've had good luck with Load D range Nitto's (285's). Got around 42k on this set here, and have towed a considerable distance without ever overloading them or the truck. 6,500 lbs should be fine, in my experience.
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Are 19 or 20 inch wheels better?

20” wheels are more prone to damage and rarely last longer than 19” due to their stiffness and weight, unlike 20 inches. The 19-inch wheel is better due to its flexibility and lighter weight size. 19'' tires also have taller sidewall than the 20” and are therefore more compliant and less harsh.
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Are 20 inch tires good in snow?

They perform quite well in the snow. The only problem I have with them is that snow builds up on the inside of the rim and throws them out of balance.
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Is there an advantage to larger wheels?

Bigger Wheels = Bigger Bills

Overall, bigger tires and wheels are better for increasing your vehicle's traction.
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Do smaller tires give more torque?

Smaller tires don't produce more torque. Torque doesn't change with tire size, it's the acceleration that increases with smaller tires due to shorter distance from the center of the rotation which results in increased force to produce the same torque and hence increased acceleration (F=ma).
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Are low profile tires good for towing?

Low profile tires also cannot handle much of a load so the should not be used on larger vehicles such as SUV's or vehicles that are used for towing. Low profile tires can also pick up nails and other foreign easier causing punctures.
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Why bigger tires are better?

Perhaps the most significant benefit of larger tires is the extra distance it creates between your car's undercarriage and the ground. This is particularly important for off-roading enthusiasts who need that extra space to clear rough terrain. Higher clearance also helps drivers see farther both on and off the road.
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Do bigger tires ride better?

As a general rule, bigger wheels result in a rougher ride. Switching to a smaller wheel and a thicker tire can give you a smoother ride without any major modifications to your car. However, if you go too crazy and change your wheel size too much, it can cause some problems.
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Do bigger tires decrease gas mileage?

For example, larger tires decrease your fuel economy because they are heavier, while smaller tires increase fuel efficiency. Bigger tires also have a higher rolling resistance than smaller tires which means they require more resistance and effort to get them rolling.
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Are 18 or 20 wheels better in snow?

Premium Member. Bottom line if you can afford a good Snow tire it will perform better than all season tires! So Good Snow tires on 20" rims (taller and slightly narrower) should out perform 18" tires.
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What tire width is best for snow?

A narrower tire does a better job in snow. As a rule of thumb, for winter tires you can reduce the width 10mm, increase the aspect ratio 10 percentage points, and get a wheel one inch smaller — in this case 215/60R16. This is called Minus One sizing.
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Are bigger or smaller tires better in the snow?

A smaller and narrower tire with a higher profile has better traction in deep snow and slush and is much less likely to aquaplane on the ice and in the rain. Furthermore, the smaller tire cuts through snow more effectively because the weight of the car is pressing on a more focused set of contact patches.
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Do 20 inch wheels give more ground clearance?

They will install bigger rims because they look nice and enhance the stance of the vehicle. However, bigger rims also mean that the ground clearance of the vehicle will also increase. For instance, earlier the rim size was 18-inches and the new wheel size is 20-inches.
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Are Bigger wheels more fuel efficient?

Increasing the width of a tire can impact fuel economy as well. Wider tires create a larger contact patch, the area of the tire actually touching the road. While this is good for performance, it can create a higher resistance to coasting, meaning that the engine will have to use more power and fuel to maintain speed.
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What is the advantage of 19 inch tires?

On the performance front, the 19-inch tires reportedly allow for sharper turn-in and more mid-corner balance, whereas the 17-inch tire felt more vague. This back-to-back-to-back examination of tires on the same course under the same car is the perfect way to test a set against another.
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Can I tow with 8 ply tires?

That may not sound like much, but the 8 ply tire is much better in overall towing performance. It holds up to the stresses better. The sideway is also stiffer, I think these have 3 ply sidewalls, which also holds up better. Truck manufacturers really should never put passenger tires on any full-size truck.
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Are 4 ply tires good for towing?

This means that a 4-ply tire is your standard run-of-the-mill passenger car tire that is designed for lightweight vehicles which are not intended for hauling or towing purposes.
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Does changing tire size affect transmission?

Essentially when you increase your tire and/or rim size you are changing the ratio of all the components involved in making your vehicle stop and go. This includes the drivetrain, transmission, brake system, and all the associated parts within those systems.
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Why do I feel every bump in the road?

Feeling every bump

If you start to feel every bump on the road, it's a clear sign that there is a problem with your shock absorbers or struts, that needs to be checked. An easy check is the bounce test. Simply push your entire weight down on your car's bonnet. Release and count the number of times the car bounces.
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