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Today I removed the 14:00 (46.7 OD) Michelin XLs from my bodded deuce www.M35MonsterTruck.com and replaced them with 395/85 (46.7 OD) Goodyear MVTs. (Updated pictures will be added soon)
WOW --- What a difference!!! It's a different truck with the MVTs!!!
The 395/85s make the truck feel more stable, they are much quieter and they ride much better. I also think the Goodyear MVTs are safer for highway driving as there is a heck of a lot more "irrigated" rubber on the road. From the looks of the MVTs I have no doubt they will perform equally well in the woods. The MTVs are also lighter and softer than the XLs
I also have a lot more noticeable torque with the 395s. I run a stock fuel pump (and probably always will) and have always felt the 49 inch diameter 14:00s where just a little too tall for the stock LDT465D.
I don't know how changing to the smaller Goodyears will effect my fuel mileage. Mathematically I gained some revs BUT, I don't seem to have to put my foot in the pump as hard as I did with the taller Michelins.
I haven't had anyone run a speed check with a chase car yet but doing the math @ 55MPH I'm now turning 2,100 RPM where with the 14:00s I was only turning 1986 RPM.
(I really hated to break out of that 2,000 RPM cruising bubble)
At 65MPH the 395s require 2483 RPM where the 14:00s only required 2347 BUT ... like I said ... I don't seem to have to put my foot in in as hard to get it to scoot as I once did.
Does anyone have any predictions as to how my fuel mileage will be effected? I usually drive between 55 & 60 (2,100 & 2,300 RPM).
I'm trying to get better mileage and driveability.
More "hard data" to follow.
WOW --- What a difference!!! It's a different truck with the MVTs!!!
The 395/85s make the truck feel more stable, they are much quieter and they ride much better. I also think the Goodyear MVTs are safer for highway driving as there is a heck of a lot more "irrigated" rubber on the road. From the looks of the MVTs I have no doubt they will perform equally well in the woods. The MTVs are also lighter and softer than the XLs
I also have a lot more noticeable torque with the 395s. I run a stock fuel pump (and probably always will) and have always felt the 49 inch diameter 14:00s where just a little too tall for the stock LDT465D.
I don't know how changing to the smaller Goodyears will effect my fuel mileage. Mathematically I gained some revs BUT, I don't seem to have to put my foot in the pump as hard as I did with the taller Michelins.
I haven't had anyone run a speed check with a chase car yet but doing the math @ 55MPH I'm now turning 2,100 RPM where with the 14:00s I was only turning 1986 RPM.
(I really hated to break out of that 2,000 RPM cruising bubble)
At 65MPH the 395s require 2483 RPM where the 14:00s only required 2347 BUT ... like I said ... I don't seem to have to put my foot in in as hard to get it to scoot as I once did.
Does anyone have any predictions as to how my fuel mileage will be effected? I usually drive between 55 & 60 (2,100 & 2,300 RPM).
I'm trying to get better mileage and driveability.
More "hard data" to follow.