Depending on your suspension and brake pots lo pros or 22.5 may not let you run triple rail tire chains
24.5" vs. 22.5"
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Duliz, Apr 12, 2008.
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If I need tire chains, I don't need to go there.
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I have to agree with longhood on this especialy considering where you live. If you don't want to chain then perhaps a move South of I20 may be in order. LOL -
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My first company truck at the carrier I am leased with now, I started in a Pete 386 that had a C15, 9 speed and 3.55 rears. The truck was originally used by a company doing local runs only. Had very low mileage. But for OTR use,.. it turned way too many RPMs, and used way too much fuel, even at only 60 mph.
Company owner swapped to a 13 spd and then swapped to 24.5 wheels and tires. Truck rolled very comfortably at 1400 rpm doing 65 mph, MPG increased from 4.7 to 6.1 after that. Where before it was turning almost 1550 RPM at 65 mph.
I think for a large Cummins or Cat, going to the larger wheel combo is feasible as they have to torque to run comfortably like this. A smaller Detroit, Volvo or Paccar motor may not see the same results as they need more RPM to run efficiently.
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I prefer 11r22.5 tires for the simple fact they are cheaper than a 11r24.5 to buy. plus where I live they are popular with the dumptruck community. so I get more for the casings when I buy new.
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( now i got 22.5 steers, super single drives and 24.5 trailer. im ######
and I really think that generally 24.5s are worse for fuel economy because they put you up by 1.5 inches into the air increasing air resistance.
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